Different Ways To Treat Bronchiectasis
Surgery Or Transplant

Surgery or transplant options may be considered in cases where the patient has not responded to other treatments. Surgery is generally only recommended in instances where just one part of the airway is affected. Sometimes, patients with bronchiectasis might develop significant bleeding in a portion of their airway, and operations to remove the damaged area and control bleeding may be beneficial. These surgeries are performed with general anesthesia. Rarely, doctors may recommend patients with severe bronchiectasis consider a lung transplant. This procedure replaces the patient's damaged lungs with healthy ones from a donor. Patients who are candidates for this operation will be placed on a transplant waiting list. After the procedure, they will need to take anti-rejection medications for the rest of their lives.
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