Relapse Bullous Emphysema Complicated by Spontaneous Pneumothorax, after Radical Bullectomy
- Authors: Temirbulatov V.I.1, Ivanov I.S.1, Okunev O.A.1, Kletkin M.E.1, Sarychev A.V.1
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Affiliations:
- Kursk State Medical University
- Issue: Vol 10, No 1 (2017)
- Pages: 32-35
- Section: Original articles
- URL: https://vestnik-surgery.com/journal/article/view/911
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18499/2070-478X-2017-10-1-32-35
- ID: 911
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Abstract
Actuality The social significance of spontaneous pneumothorax due to the fact that in recent years a growing number of patients with pulmonary bullous emphysema and, accordingly, with spontaneous pneumothorax, as well as the fact that the structure is dominated by patients of working age persons. To date, some difficulties persist in choosing the adequate diagnostic and treatment tactics in this disease.
Objective In a clinical example to show the importance of an integrated approach to of surgical treatment for spontaneous pneumothorax, caused bullous emphysema.
Materials and methods A clinical case of recurrent bullous emphysema complicated by recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax in a patient 32 years old, six years earlier underwent radical surgery - bullectomy on the first episode of spontaneous pneumothorax.
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Vladimir Ibrahimovic Temirbulatov
Kursk State Medical University
Email: vtemirbulatov@yandex.ru
MD, Prof. of the Department of Surgical Diseases of the faculty of post-diploma education
Russian Federation, 3 K. Marx street, Kursk, 305041, Russian FederationIlya Sergeevich Ivanov
Kursk State Medical University
Email: ivanov.is@mail.ru
MD, Prof. of the Department of Surgical Diseases No.1
Russian Federation, 3 K. Marx street, Kursk, 305041, Russian FederationOleg Anatolievich Okunev
Kursk State Medical University
Email: lubjanka24@mail.ru
Assistant of the Department of Surgical Diseases No.1
Russian Federation, 3 K. Marx street, Kursk, 305041, Russian FederationMaksim Evgenievich Kletkin
Kursk State Medical University
Author for correspondence.
Email: kletkin-max@mail.ru
SPIN-code: 4536-7001
Assistant of the Department of Surgical Diseases No.1
Russian Federation, 3 K. Marx street, Kursk, 305041, Russian FederationAleksey Vladimirovich Sarychev
Kursk State Medical University
Email: pardus92@yandex.ru
Graduate student of the Department of Surgical Diseases No.1
Russian Federation, 3 K. Marx street, Kursk, 305041, Russian FederationReferences
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