Justin C.Y. Chan MD, MPhil , Travis C. Geraci MD , Luis F. Angel MD , Stephanie H. Chang MD, MSCI
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Redo Lung Transplantation After Heart-lung Transplantation
We describe the case of a 36-year-old woman who underwent redo lung transplantation AFTER a heart-lung transplant 3.5 years prior. The retransplantation was performed through sequential left posterolateral thoracotomy followed by right anterior thoracotomy, without sternal division and without the use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation or cardiopulmonary bypass support. The patient was found to have undergone an extensive pericardiectomy at the time of the initial heart-lung transplant. The patient recovered uneventfully and complete healing of the airway anastomosis was demonstrated. This novel technique avoids some potential pitfalls of redo lung transplantation after heart-lung transplant.