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Uniportal video-assisted thoracic surgery bullectomy in vanishing lung syndrome - What about giant bullae?
Cirugia y Cirujanos 2020
A 36-year-old-woman, smoker, without other relevant medical history, presented with symptoms of dyspnea, right localized chest pain, and non-productive cough. On the emergency department, the chest X-ray was interpreted as a giant right pneumothorax and a chest drain was inserted. Thoracic computed tomography demonstrated a giant emphysematous bulla with 23 cm on her right upper lobe. We report the first uniportal video-assisted thoracic surgery bullectomy for a bulla greater than 20 cm, in a patient with vanishing lung syndrome.
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