Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)Surgery Lung surgery is rarely used to treat
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Surgery
is never the first treatment option and is only considered for people who have
severe COPD that has not improved with other treatment. Surgery Choices- Lung volume reduction surgery removes a portion of one
or both lungs, making room for the remaining lung tissue to work more
efficiently. It is used only in selected people with severe emphysema; it is
not recommended for widespread use.10
- A
lung transplant is surgery to replace a diseased lung
with a living lung from a person who has recently died.
- A
bullectomy removes the part of the lung that has been
damaged by the formation of large, air-filled sacs called bullae. This
procedure is rarely done.
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