Median Sternotomy for Lung Transplantation: Techniques and Advantages
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https://doi.org/10.1532/hsf.1809Keywords:
lung transplantationAbstract
Lung transplantation is traditionally performed with a clamshell thoracotomy or bilateral anterior thoracotomy incisions. We have performed 121 lung transplants with a median sternotomy incision from 2013-2017. We present our technique for lung transplantation utilizing cardiopulmonary bypass with a median sternotomy, and discuss the potential advantages of this technique.
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