Lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) has been used increasingly in adults for treatment of breathlessness caused by severe emphysema.1 It is of particular benefit to patients with a heterogenous anatomic distribution of emphysema, with obvious target areas for resection,2 as it allows an improved chance of reclaiming function from surrounding compressed lung.3 We report on an 8-year-old male with obliterative bronchiolitis in whom LVRS has been used as a measure to significantly improve quality of life and avoid the immediate need for lung transplantation.
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