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3. Purpose of a Bullectomy

The end goal of a bullectomy depends on the patient and their conditions. Some people who experience dyspnea or shortness of breath require a bullectomy to improve their ability to breathe. It is possible that a bulla could burst and lead to a collapsed lung with an air leak. Bullectomies are a preventative treatment to avoid this outcome. Some conditions can cause an infection to develop in the bullae, which can then lead to pus-filled growths or abscesses. These can cause more serious infections that are significantly more difficult for physicians to treat.

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