Abstract:Background: Lung transplantation is the ultimate treatment for end stage lung disease. There is paucity of data on the impact of surgical incision and analgesia on clinically relevant outcomes. Methods: A single centre retrospective study was performed between July 2007 and August 2017 of patients undergoing single or double lung transplantation. Gender, age, indication for lung transplantation, and the three types of surgical access (Thoracotomy (T), Sternotomy (S) and Clamshell (C)) were used, as well as two… Show more
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