Repeated Single-lung Transplantation After Previous Contralateral Pneumonectomy—A Unique Challenge
Birte Ohm,
Johannes Kalbhenn,
Ina Hettich
et al.
Abstract:U nilateral lung transplantation after previous contralateral pneumonectomy is a rare clinical situation and is associated with an increased risk of perioperative morbidity and mortality. Such patients, reliant on their single transplant lung, are substantially threatened by graft failure.We here provide the first report of a successful singlelung retransplantation for chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) after previous contralateral pneumonectomy.
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