MBBS | DNB(General Surgery, Gold Medalist) | DNB(Thoracic Surgery, Gold Medalist)
Consultant Thoracic & Lungs Transplant Surgeon | Medanta – The Medicity Gurugram

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Dr Mohan Venkatesh Pulle

MBBS | DNB(General Surgery, Gold Medalist) | DNB(Thoracic Surgery, Gold Medalist)
Consultant Thoracic & Lungs Transplant Surgeon | Medanta – The Medicity Gurugram

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Treatment of Bronchiectasis: Managing Chronic Lung Condition

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Treatment of Bronchiectasis: Managing Chronic Lung Condition

normal bronchus and bronchiectasis

Bronchiectasis is a chronic respiratory condition characterized by permanent enlargement and damage to the bronchi, the airways in the lungs. This damage impairs the airways’ ability to move air in and out and clear out mucus, leading to frequent infections and blockages. The hallmark symptoms of bronchiectasis include a chronic cough, copious amounts of sputum, repeated lung infections, and shortness of breath. Some patients may also experience fatigue, chest pain, and wheezing.

The diagnosis of bronchiectasis is typically confirmed through a high-resolution CT scan, which can detail the extent of airway damage. In addition, pulmonary function tests may be used to assess the impact on breathing. Treatment for bronchiectasis is multifaceted, focusing on managing symptoms, clearing mucus from the lungs, and preventing further infections with medications, physical therapy, and in some cases, surgery. Antibiotics are a cornerstone of managing acute infections, while bronchodilators and mucolytics may help improve airway function.

In severe or advanced cases of bronchiectasis, surgical resection of the affected lung segment may be considered, especially if the disease is localized and not responding to other treatments. Lung surgery aims to remove diseased areas of the lung to prevent the spread of infection to healthier parts. In the surgical management of bronchiectasis, Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS) plays a significant role, offering a less invasive alternative to traditional surgery with benefits such as reduced post-operative pain and faster recovery.

Dr. Mohan Venkatesh Pulle, with his specialized expertise in thoracic surgery, offers comprehensive care for patients with bronchiectasis. His approach combines cutting-edge surgical techniques with a deep understanding of the condition to enhance patient outcomes and quality of life. His experience in managing complex respiratory conditions makes him an invaluable resource for those suffering from the debilitating effects of bronchiectasis.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pneumothorax is a medical condition characterized by the presence of air in the pleural space, the area between the lung and the chest wall. This can lead to lung collapse and difficulty breathing.

Symptoms of pneumothorax include sudden sharp chest pain, shortness of breath, dry cough, and in some cases, shoulder or back pain.

Yes, there are several types, including Spontaneous (both primary and secondary), Traumatic, Tension, and Iatrogenic. Each type has distinct causes and characteristics.

Diagnosis often involves a physical examination, medical history review, and imaging studies like chest X-rays or CT scans. The type and severity of pneumothorax guide the diagnostic approach.

Treatment depends on the severity. Mild cases may resolve on their own, while more severe cases may require intervention. Options include observation, needle aspiration, chest tube insertion, or surgery to remove trapped air and stabilize the lung.

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