The bullectomy itself is fairly straightforward. First, doctors will use general anesthesia so the patient will not feel pain during the procedure. They begin by making a small incision near the armpit to open the chest. Sometimes, surgeons make several incisions on the chest instead. The surgeon will then use a thoracoscope to view the lung on a video screen. Bit by bit, they will remove bullae and affected areas of the lung through the small incisions. Finally, surgeons seal the incisions with sutures and wrap the chest with bandages.

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