PMID: 9187820Jun 1, 1997Paper

Early and long-term functional outcomes following lung volume reduction surgery

Clinics in Chest Medicine
F C Sciurba

Abstract

In the past 3 years, lung volume reduction surgery has become the most controversial topic in the clinical management of patients with emphysema. Although literature has added to the understanding of the procedure, many important issues remain unclear. This article emphasizes functional and basic physiologic changes that occur following lung volume reduction surgery in patients with emphysema.

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