Lung volume reduction surgery is intended to improve pulmonary function in selected patients with severe emphysema by improving diaphragmatic and chest wall mechanisms. An increasing body of scientific evidence demonstrates that lung volume reduction surgery provides significant palliation, with long-run benefits for at least two years. Measurements of pulmonary function have also confirmed significant improvement in objective physiologic parameters such as airway obstruction, elastic recoil, and gas exchange. However, some questions concerning these issues have not been answered yet: long-term efficacy, patient's outcome predictors, cost-benefit analyses, and clarification of the indication for different surgical approaches.
Keywords: Emphysema. Lung reduction surgery.