The general treatment for pulmonary torsion is surgical, with lobectomy or repositioning surgery chosen according to the degree of progression of the patient’s condition. Lung torsion refers to different degrees of twisting of the lung parenchyma in one direction along the bronchial vascular tissue, and the main clinical manifestations are a sudden drop in blood pressure, a decrease in arterial oxygenation, cyanosis, dyspnea, chest pain and high fever, etc. The main treatment methods are indirect resection, direct resection and surgical repositioning. The main treatments for pulmonary torsion are indirect resection, direct resection and surgical repositioning. Indirect resection refers to resection after repositioning, and direct resection refers to direct resection without repositioning; among them, repositioning therapy can preserve lung function, but there is a risk of recurrent torsion and infarction of the affected lung, and resection of the affected lung can avoid re-injury but impair lung function. After pulmonary torsion, patients should pay attention to wound care to prevent wound infection; patients should go to the hospital in time for relevant treatments if they have any discomfort after the operation.