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Vanishing Bronchus After Lung Transplantation: The Role of Sequential Airway Dilatations.

Abdul Hamid Alraiyes1, Hanine Inaty2, Michael S Machuzak2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Airway complications after lung transplant play an important role in patient survival. Early recognition and treatment of these complications are necessary to help ensure that patients who receive lung transplants have good outcomes. CASE REPORT: A 61-year-old female with a history of pulmonary venous occlusive disease presented to our hospital for a double-lung transplant. Her postoperative course was complicated by severe primary graft dysfunction. Airway examination showed significant mucosal ischemia distal to the anastomosis bilaterally with diffuse narrowing of all distal bronchial segments. Repeat bronchoscopies with debridement of necrotic material and balloon dilatation of stenotic airways were performed to maintain airway patency.
CONCLUSION: Post-lung transplant airway necrosis and stenosis mandate early identification and treatment. Repetitive bronchoscopies with sequential balloon dilatations are mandatory to prevent future airway stenosis and airway vanishing.

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Keywords:  Airway management; bronchi; lung transplantation; necrosis

Year:  2017        PMID: 28331451      PMCID: PMC5349640          DOI: 10.1043/1524-5012-17.1.71

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ochsner J        ISSN: 1524-5012


  13 in total

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2.  Bronchoscopic balloon dilatation in the management of bronchial stenosis following lung transplantation.

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3.  Bronchial anastomotic complications following lung transplantation: still a major cause of morbidity?

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4.  Early and late airway complications after lung transplantation: incidence and management.

Authors:  V R Kshettry; T J Kroshus; M I Hertz; D W Hunter; S J Shumway; R M Bolman
Journal:  Ann Thorac Surg       Date:  1997-06       Impact factor: 4.330

5.  Interventional bronchoscopy for the management of airway complications following lung transplantation.

Authors:  P N Chhajed; M A Malouf; M Tamm; P Spratt; A R Glanville
Journal:  Chest       Date:  2001-12       Impact factor: 9.410

Review 6.  Anastomotic airway complications after lung transplantation.

Authors:  Sudish C Murthy; Thomas R Gildea; Michael S Machuzak
Journal:  Curr Opin Organ Transplant       Date:  2010-10       Impact factor: 2.640

7.  Endobronchial stent placement for the management of airway complications after lung transplantation.

Authors:  Baljendra S Kapoor; Ben May; Neety Panu; Karen Kowalik; David W Hunter
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8.  Ultraflex stents for the management of airway complications in lung transplant recipients.

Authors:  Prashant N Chhajed; Monique A Malouf; Michael Tamm; Allan R Glanville
Journal:  Respirology       Date:  2003-03       Impact factor: 6.424

Review 9.  Airway complications and management after lung transplantation: ischemia, dehiscence, and stenosis.

Authors:  Jose Fernando Santacruz; Atul C Mehta
Journal:  Proc Am Thorac Soc       Date:  2009-01-15

10.  Unusual case of a vanishing bronchus of the left allograft in a lung transplant recipient.

Authors:  Don Hayes; Shaheen Islam; Stephen Kirkby; Thomas J Preston; Peter B Baker
Journal:  Ann Thorac Med       Date:  2013-10       Impact factor: 2.219

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