Title of article :
Asymptomatic presentation of giant bulla of the left apical and anterior segment of the left upper lobe of the lung with near complete atelectasis of the remaining left lung
Author/Authors :
Fatimi, Saulat Hasnain Aga Khan University - Department of Surgery, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Pakistan , Riaz, Mahrukh Aga Khan University - Medical College, Pakistan , Hanif, Hashim Muhammad Aga Khan University - Medical College, Pakistan , Muzaffar, Marium Aga Khan University - Medical College, Pakistan
Abstract :
Giant bullae may be found in association with emphysema. They present as pockets of entrapped air which grow as the surrounding lung retracts away. As they do not take part in gas exchange and merely occupy space, their presence leads to severe impediment of mechanical ventilation in the adjacent lung parenchyma.Patients may present with dyspnoea, exercise intolerance and a feeling of pressure in the chest. The case of a 54 year old gentleman is presented, who was found to havea giant bulla occupying his left hemithorax on a routine chest X-ray. The patient remained asymptomatic despite the large size of the bulla and was treated with surgical resection via thoracotomy i.e. Bullectomy which is the treatment of choice. If left untreated the condition can becomplicated by pneumothorax, infection and a slow progression to malignant changes.
Keywords :
Giant bulla , Atelectasis.
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA