What is the difference between alveolar resection and lobectomy

Updated on healthy 2024-08-11
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The human body has 5 lobes of the lungs, which are divided into: the left lung has upper and lower 2 lobes; The right lung has three lobes: upper, middle, and inferior, and in general, alveolar resection surgery removes as much lung tissue as possible, which is the local part of one of the lobes. Lobectomy is the removal of an entire lobe.

    In fact, it is the same, general alveolar surgery can also be said to be lobectomy surgery, the scope is different, alveoli is an inflammation, patients with no other lesions in the lungs, surgical removal of alveoli can re-expand the compressed lung tissue, increase the breathing area, and improve the patient's chest tightness, shortness of breath and other dyspnea symptoms. Healthy lung tissue should be preserved as much as possible during surgery, and only alveolar resection and suture should be performed, or local lung tissue wedge-to-mouth resection should be performed to avoid unnecessary loss of lung function.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    No, the alveoli are the air entering the alveoli to form an air cavity, once the bullae rupture can form a pneumothorax, which is a common cause of spontaneous pneumothorax, so **** is the alveolar resection. Lobectomy is a surgical method for lung lesions, which is used for lung cancer, benign tumors in the lungs, pulmonary bullae, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Of course, it is different, alveolar resection is the removal of the lesion of the lung, which is generally only a part of the lung lobe, if the lesion is extensive, accumulating the entire lung lobe, it can also be resected in the whole lung lobe. Lobectomy is the removal of one lobe of the lung, and by the way, a normal person has five lobes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The former is to cut out a small part of the lung tissue that is not functional and easy to rupture and cause disease (i.e., alveoli), and lobectomy is generally only a surgical method that will be taken for malignant tumors or other more serious or huge lesions, which is more traumatic.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The alveoli are the part of the lobes of the lungs that are the part of the lesion. The lobe of the lung is one lobe, with two lobes on the left chest and three on the right chest.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is an interlobar sulcus between the lobes of the lungs, and the three lobes are distinct. Take a look at the anatomy.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Problem analysis: The hypertrophy bullae need to be resected because the alveoli have lesions, and surgery is required to prevent the ruptures of the alveoli and causes pneumothorax, and the life is in danger.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Analysis: Pulmonary bullae surgery is to remove the diseased pulmonary bullae, which will keep the lung tissue of the positive skin and filial piety.

    Guidance: Bullae are benign lesions but can affect lung function. Small bullae can be left untreated, and large bullae require surgery**, especially if they are accompanied by pneumothorax. Bullae are often caused by chronic inflammation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Problem Analysis:

    Hello, the alveoli are formed by the rupture and fusion of multiple alveoli, which are often secondary to chronic lung diseases such as chronic bronchitis, asthma, tuberculosis, and bronchiectasis. The alveoli can rupture, leading to a pneumothorax, which can be severe or even life-threatening.

    Suggestions: If the bullae are large, close to the edge, and prone to rupture, surgery is recommended**. Avoid coughing violently, carrying heavy objects, holding breath, etc., which is conducive to preventing the rupture of the pulmonary bullae.

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