Lung transplantation for patients with end-stage lung disease is associated with improved survival and quality of life [1,2]. The median post-lung transplant survival in the current era is approximately 6 years, as compared to a median survival of 4 years among those transplanted between 1990 and 1998 [3]. However, the survival following lung transplantation remains significantly worse as compared to other solid organ transplants. There are certain unique features of lung transplantation that predispose recipients to a multitude of surgical and medical complications.