心肺移植

Q3 Medicine
Teimour Nasirov, Yasuhiro Shudo, JW MacArthur, Elisabeth Martin, Stefan Elde, Y. Joseph Woo, Michael Ma
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摘要

近年来,由于大多数右侧心力衰竭可以在不进行心肺移植的情况下恢复,心肺移植(HLT)的频率有所下降。然而,仍有一部分患有终末期心肺疾病的患者可以从联合心肺移植中获益。主要适应症仍然是特发性肺动脉高压或继发于先天性心脏病引起的肺动脉高压,占过去30年心肺移植的60%-70%。本文提供了在斯坦福大学医学院和斯坦福大学露西尔·帕卡德儿童医院进行的儿科和成人联合心肺移植的最新详细的图解技术。自1990年以来,我院共进行了185例心肺联合移植手术。
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Heart-Lung Transplantation

Heart-lung transplantation (HLT) frequency has decreased over the years due to the fact that most right-sided heart failure can recover without heart-lung transplantation. However, there is still a subset of the patient population suffering from end-stage cardiopulmonary disease who would benefit from combined heart-lung transplantation. The main indication for continues to be pulmonary hypertension due to idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension or secondary to congenital heart disease, accounting for 60%-70% of heart-lung transplants during the past 3 decades. This paper provided updated detailed illustrated technique for combined pediatric and adult heart-lung transplantation practiced at Stanford University School of Medicine and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford. A total of, 185 of combined heart-lung transplants have performed at our institution since 1990.

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期刊介绍: Operative Techniques in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery provides richly illustrated articles on techniques in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery written by renowned surgeons. Each issue presents cardiothoracic topics in adult cardiac, congenital, and general thoracic surgery. Each specialty of interest to the thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon is explored through two different approaches to a specific surgical challenge. Each article is thoroughly illustrated with original line drawings, actual intraoperative photos, and supporting tables and graphs.
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