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2026, Number 1

Cir Card Mex 2026; 11 (1)

Management of pulmonary bullae by thoracotomy versus minimally invasive approach

Jiménez-González, Reynaldo J; Ogaz-Escarpita, María C; Carrera-Baca, Mauricio; Castañón-Colunga, Edwin A; Guillén-Ramírez, Raúl M; Marmolejo-Rivera, Rigoberto; García-Villarreal, Ovidio A

ABSTRACT

The most common causes of bullous emphysema include smoking, exposure to biomass, and α-1 antitrypsin deficiency. Symptoms include progressive dyspnea, productive cough, decreased exercise tolerance, and wheezing. Surgical management options include thoracotomy or video-assisted thoracoscopy. When choosing the ideal approach for each patient, the extent and location of the bullae, comorbidities, and risk of recurrence, among other factors, must be considered. We present two surgical cases: a 45-year-old woman with a history of biomass exposure and a giant bulla causing acute respiratory distress, successfully treated with thoracotomy; and a 25-year-old man who developed a spontaneous pneumothorax with associated subpleural cysts at high altitude, managed via video-assisted thoracoscopic bullectomy.
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Keywords

pulmonary bullae bullous emphysema chronic obstructive pulmonary disease thoracotomy video-assisted thoracoscopy




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Cirugía Cardiaca en México Vol. 11, Num. 1, Enero-Marzo 2026. Es una difusión con una periodicidad trimestral, editada por la Sociedad Mexicana de Cirugía Cardiaca, A.C., Juan Badiano 1-1º piso, Col. Sección XVI, Delegación Tlalpan, CP: 14080, Tel: (55)1315.0376, https://sociedadmexicanadecirugiacardiaca.com El correo electrónico revmexcircard@gmail.com. Editor responsable: Ovidio Alberto García Villarreal. Reserva de Derechos al Uso Exclusivo: 04-2019-041218174700-203, otorgado por el Instituto Nacional de Derecho de Autor. Para esta versión electrónica (web), ISSN: 2954-3320. Responsable de la última actualización de este número: Dr. Ovidio Alberto García Villarreal, Juan Badiano 1-1º piso, Col. Sección XVI, Delegación Tlalpan, CP: 14080. Fecha de última modificación, 16 de enero de 2026.

 

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