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Ex vivo bilateral pulmonary embolectomy for donor lungs prior to transplantation
Pulmonary arterial embolic disease of donor lungs is a known entity. Its implications on the technicality, the perioperative management, and the outcome of lung transplantation depend on the extent of the embolic disease and the indicators of lung function at the time of procurement. We report a case of lung transplantation from a donor who was known to have significant acute pulmonary embolic disease and the perioperative management used to optimize the outcome.
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
Departments Name: Division of Cardiac Surgery
Institution name: University of Alberta Hospital
Authors: Shihata M, Ghorpade N, Lien D, Modry D.
Journal Name: Ann Thorac Surg.
Data: 2008, Jun
Volume: 85(6):2110-2
Country: Canada
Other Categories:
Emphysema
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