1963
DOI: 10.1097/00000658-196305000-00005
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Re-implantation and Homotransplantation of the Lung

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“…Despite all the improvements in transplantation technique, thrombosis of the venous anastomosis is still the most serious complication (Alican and Hardy, 1963;Hardy, Eraslan, and Webb, 1964;Borrie and Lichter, 1964;Davies et al, 1965). Even immaculate venous anastomosis may suffer thrombosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Despite all the improvements in transplantation technique, thrombosis of the venous anastomosis is still the most serious complication (Alican and Hardy, 1963;Hardy, Eraslan, and Webb, 1964;Borrie and Lichter, 1964;Davies et al, 1965). Even immaculate venous anastomosis may suffer thrombosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many authors (Blumenstock et al, 1962;Alican and Hardy, 1963;Bulcherl et al, 1964a, b;Hardy et al, 1964) have suggested that denervation may cause a reduction in the function of the transplant. Of three possible ways in which such a reduction could take place-namely, impairment of ventilation, perfusion, or diffusion-we wish to exclude impairment of perfusion.…”
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“…The increasing success of experimental cardiac transplantation led Hardy and his colleagues, at the University of Mississippi Medical Centre, to consider heart transplantation in man. This group had considerable experience in the field of animal studies, both of cardiac transplantation (Webb andHoward, 1957a, 1957b;Webb et al, 1959Webb et al, , 1961Lee andWebb, 1958, 1959;Hardy et al, 1964a;Kurrus et al, 1964) and of lung transplantation (Hardy et al, 1963a(Hardy et al, , 1963bAlican and Hardy, 1963), and had carried out lung homotransplantation in man on one occasion (Hardy et al, 1963c).…”
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“…To this end, technical refinements as well as immunosuppressive studies in canine models of pulmonary auto- or allotransplantation have paved the way for the first successful human lung transplants (1-3). Introduction of cuff techniques has allowed for the widespread use of orthotopic lung transplantation in the rat (4).…”
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confidence: 99%