Current location - Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics Network - Plastic surgery and medical aesthetics - After thoracoscopic surgery, half of the body does not sweat. I had spontaneous pneumothorax on my left side and had a minimally invasive resection of pulmonary bullae. After the operation, the right
After thoracoscopic surgery, half of the body does not sweat. I had spontaneous pneumothorax on my left side and had a minimally invasive resection of pulmonary bullae. After the operation, the right
After thoracoscopic surgery, half of the body does not sweat. I had spontaneous pneumothorax on my left side and had a minimally invasive resection of pulmonary bullae. After the operation, the right body sweated heavily, and the left body. Pneumothorax, it is recommended to do a CT examination of the lungs to see if there are pulmonary bullae. If there is a lung cannon, you need surgery. If it is a single pneumothorax, it accounts for less than 20% of the chest volume. If left untreated, the air will be absorbed automatically after 1 ~ 2 months.

When a large number of pneumothorax causes dyspnea, first aid should be performed by thoracic puncture and then closed drainage should be adopted. If the general closed drainage is still ineffective, continuous thoracic suction drainage can be implemented.