Lung Reduction Surgery
Alternative Names: LVRS
Lung Volume Reduction Surgery (LVRS) is a surgical option for select patients with severe emphysema-predominant COPD, particularly those with upper-lobe–predominant disease and low exercise capacity. The procedure involves removing damaged, non-functioning portions of the lung to allow the healthier lung tissue to expand and function more effectively. LVRS can improve lung function, exercise tolerance, and quality of life, and has been shown to provide a survival benefit in carefully selected patients. However, it carries significant surgical risks and is typically considered only after optimizing medical therapy. Candidates must undergo thorough evaluation, including imaging and pulmonary rehab, to determine eligibility.
Treatment Type: Procedural
Treatment Class: N/A
Treatment Modality: N/A
Review Summary
Based on the single review from Dr. Curbside, Lung Reduction Surgery appears to be a more aggressive treatment option for patients with severe, upper-lobe predominant emphysema who have not responded well to standard medical treatments. The review suggests it is a potential intervention for advanced cases of COPD, though the rating of 3 out of 5 indicates a moderate level of effectiveness or satisfaction.
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Based on the single review from Dr. Curbside, Lung Reduction Surgery appears to be a more aggressive treatment option for patients with severe, upper-lobe predominant emphysema who have not responded well to standard medical treatments. The review suggests it is a potential intervention for advanced cases of COPD, though the rating of 3 out of 5 indicates a moderate level of effectiveness or satisfaction.
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