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Case Reports
. 1991 Jun;101(6):1044-52.

The prevalence and management of bronchial anastomotic complications in lung transplantation

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Case Reports

The prevalence and management of bronchial anastomotic complications in lung transplantation

H J Schafers et al. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 1991 Jun.

Abstract

The prevalence and management of bronchial anastomosis complications have been assessed in a series of 53 patients undergoing lung transplantation. Of the 50 patients subsequently at risk of airway complications, these problems occurred in seven (14%). Only one patient died as a direct result of the airway complication (2%). Four patients required airway stenting, and their management is discussed. Although airway healing is normal in the majority of patients undergoing lung transplantation (86%), when deficits occur they can usually be successfully managed with conservative treatment. Bronchial stenting may be required on either a temporary or a permanent basis.

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