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Surgery is a choice for a few people with severe COPD. The choics include:
This may be done on a person with emphysema, a type of COPD. When someone has emphysema, the air sacs (alveoli) in the lungs are enlarged. Bullae are very large air sacs. This surgery removes the bullae. Then it's easier to breathe.
This is used to treat breathing problems in people with severe emphysema. It uses one-way valves to stop air from entering diseased air sacs. And it also allows air in those air sacs to be exhaled. Talk with your doctor to see if this is a choice for you.
LVRS is a surgery to help people with severe emphysema that affects the upper lung lobes. LVRS is not a cure for COPD. But it may improve your exercise capacity and quality of life. During LVRS, part of one or both lungs is removed. This creates more space for the healthy parts of the lungs. It's then easier to breathe.
Sometimes COPD can cause severe damage to the lungs. Then the lungs don't function normally. Your doctor may consider you for a lung transplant if any of these occurs:
During a lung transplant, one or both unhealthy lungs are removed and replaced with lungs from a donor. Having donor organs available is a big challenge. After a lung transplant, a person must take medicine to prevent the body from rejecting the new lungs. Lung transplants are carefully evaluated for people with COPD.
Talk with your doctor to see if surgery is a choice for you.