Long air bubble extinction

Bultlectomy bubble eradication under the care of a long -bubble bubble -long is an airspace surrounded by damaged lung tissue, these bubbles cause emphysema. The causes of bubbles, and thus the blower infection is the following: smoke. Environmental pollution. The genetic disease called the Alpha1 anti-ripening deficiency. In all these cases, small aircraft, which are called pulmonary vesicles in the lungs, are exposed to damage as these cavities are increased, they pay the right lung tissue, and at a certain stage of the disease, the occurrence of symptoms of the disease, especially breath and cough, is exposed. There is a need to perform this bubble erasing operation when bubbles appear in a computerized tomography examination that leads to the occurrence of the symptoms of the above disease, or when the complications of these bubbles occur. Before performing the operation, it is important to follow the doctor’s advice on how to prepare for the operation, such as the following: fasting for 8 hours before the procedure. Work leave schedule for recovery. Arrange with a friend or family member to move the person to and from the procedure. Stop smoking if possible. During the procedure before the eradication process, you will be subjected to general anesthesia until you experience sleep and no pain during surgery, after which the surgeon will follow the following steps: They will make a small pieces near your armpit to open your chest, or a few small wounds on your chest to patch. The surgeon will then enter surgical tools and the endoscope of the chest to see the inner part of your lungs. They will remove bubbles and other affected parts of your lung. The surgeon closes the wounds with the wires. After performing the operation, the recovery period contains the following: Go to any follow -up dates specified by your doctor. Stick to any heart treatment your doctor recommends. Do not smoke, smoke can cause bubbles again. Follow a fiber -rich diet to prevent constipation caused by pain relievers. Do not use preparations or ice on your cracks before healing. Lightly dry your cracks to bath. Do not drive or return to work until your doctor says it is good to do so. Do not arouse anything heavy at least three weeks. Do not travel by plane a few months after surgery. You will slowly return to your regular activities for a few weeks.