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Transplant Proc ; 37(9): 3983-6, 2005 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16386604

ABSTRACT

Living lobar lung transplantation was developed as a procedure for adult and pediatric patients considered too ill to await cadaveric transplantation. One hundred thirty-eight living lobar transplants have been performed in 133 patients at our institution between January 1993 and September 2004. Actuarial 1-, 3-, and 5-year survival are similar to ISHLT registry data. There has been no donor mortality, and morbidity has been relatively low. Long-term postoperative pulmonary function studies demonstrate the relatively smaller-sized lobes can provide similar pulmonary function and exercise capacity to bilateral cadaveric lung transplants. Living lobar lung transplantation should be considered a viable option in patients with end-stage lung disease deemed unable to await a cadaveric organ and in those patients in which further deterioration would make cadaveric transplantation inappropriate.


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Living Donors , Lung Transplantation/trends , Lung , Adult , Cadaver , Child , Humans , Lung Transplantation/mortality , Lung Transplantation/physiology , Respiratory Function Tests , Survival Analysis , Tissue Donors , Tissue and Organ Procurement , Treatment Outcome , Waiting Lists
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