We report successful bilateral lung transplantation for end-stage suppurative lung disease after a previous right-sided pneumonectomy performed for a destroyed lung. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of the procedure even in the context of mechanical ventilation and extracorporeal artificial oxygenation. Posttransplantation follow-up revealed excellent gas exchanges, no airway complications, and well-functioning grafts with right-sided ventilation and perfusion of 37% and 22%, respectively
AbstractObjective: Traditionally, despite ventilation/perfusion mismatch, single lung transplantatio...
Lung transplantation is currently a suitable option for patients with end-stage lung disease. Since ...
To demonstrate that simultaneous bilateral lung transplantation might be a good alternative for unil...
Objective: To present the feasibility of bilateral lung transplantation after previously performed p...
Suppurative lung diseases, such as cystic fibrosis and bronchiectasis, when diffuse and associated w...
Suppurative lung diseases, such as cystic fibrosis and bronchiectasis, when diffuse and associated w...
Suppurative lung diseases, such as cystic fibrosis and bronchiectasis, when diffuse and associated w...
Background: Destroyed lung can cause mediastinal displacement and asymmetric chest deformity. Report...
ObjectivesDespite the potential limitation of organ availability, several surgical groups have advoc...
Successful lung transplantation has taken longer to develop than other organ transplants. Neverthele...
Lung transplantation is the choice of treatment for selected patients with end-stage pulmonary disea...
BACKGROUND: Following single-lung transplantation, native lung inflation can progressively develop i...
BACKGROUND: Following single-lung transplantation, native lung inflation can progressively develop i...
Objective: Single-lung transplantation (SLTX) in patients with previous contralateral pneumonectomy ...
Lung transplant has now become a viable clinical option for the treatment of irreversible end-stage ...
AbstractObjective: Traditionally, despite ventilation/perfusion mismatch, single lung transplantatio...
Lung transplantation is currently a suitable option for patients with end-stage lung disease. Since ...
To demonstrate that simultaneous bilateral lung transplantation might be a good alternative for unil...
Objective: To present the feasibility of bilateral lung transplantation after previously performed p...
Suppurative lung diseases, such as cystic fibrosis and bronchiectasis, when diffuse and associated w...
Suppurative lung diseases, such as cystic fibrosis and bronchiectasis, when diffuse and associated w...
Suppurative lung diseases, such as cystic fibrosis and bronchiectasis, when diffuse and associated w...
Background: Destroyed lung can cause mediastinal displacement and asymmetric chest deformity. Report...
ObjectivesDespite the potential limitation of organ availability, several surgical groups have advoc...
Successful lung transplantation has taken longer to develop than other organ transplants. Neverthele...
Lung transplantation is the choice of treatment for selected patients with end-stage pulmonary disea...
BACKGROUND: Following single-lung transplantation, native lung inflation can progressively develop i...
BACKGROUND: Following single-lung transplantation, native lung inflation can progressively develop i...
Objective: Single-lung transplantation (SLTX) in patients with previous contralateral pneumonectomy ...
Lung transplant has now become a viable clinical option for the treatment of irreversible end-stage ...
AbstractObjective: Traditionally, despite ventilation/perfusion mismatch, single lung transplantatio...
Lung transplantation is currently a suitable option for patients with end-stage lung disease. Since ...
To demonstrate that simultaneous bilateral lung transplantation might be a good alternative for unil...