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Review
. 2015;25(1):55-75.
doi: 10.1016/j.thorsurg.2014.09.008.

Airway complications after lung transplantation

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Review

Airway complications after lung transplantation

Michael Machuzak et al. Thorac Surg Clin. 2015.

Abstract

Airway complications after lung transplantation present a formidable challenge to the lung transplant team, ranging from mere unusual images to fatal events. The exact incidence of complications is wide-ranging depending on the type of event, and there is still evolution of a universal characterization of the airway findings. Management is also wide-ranging. Simple observation or simple balloon bronchoplasty is sufficient in many cases, but vigilance following more severe necrosis is required for late development of both anastomotic and nonanastomotic airway strictures. Furthermore, the impact of coexisting infection, rejection, and medical disease associated with high-level immunosuppression further complicates care.

Keywords: Airway dehiscence; Airway necrosis; Bronchial stenosis; Bronchoscopy; Lung transplant.

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