Living-donor lobar lung transplantation

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作者
Date, Hiroshi [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Med, Dept Thorac Surg, Kyoto, Japan
[2] Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Med, Dept Thorac Surg, 54 Shogoin Kawahara Cho,Sakyo Ku, Kyoto 6068507, Japan
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living-donor lobar lung transplantation; cadaveric lung transplantation; size matching; lung growth; chronic lung allograft dysfunction; INTERSTITIAL PNEUMONIA; BRONCHIOLITIS OBLITERANS; PULMONARY-FUNCTION; COMPLICATIONS; OUTCOMES; LOBES; EXPERIENCE; LOBECTOMY; SURVIVAL; GRAFTS;
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10.1016/j.healun.2023.09.006
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Living-donor lobar lung transplantation (LDLLT) is indicated for critically ill patients who would not survive the waiting period in the case of severe brain-dead donor shortage. It is essential to confirm that potential donors are willing to donate without applying psychological pressure from others. In standard LDLLT, the right and left lower lobes donated by 2 healthy donors are implanted into the recipient under cardiopulmonary support. LDLLT can be applied to various lung diseases including restrictive, obstructive, infectious, and vascular lung diseases in both adult and pediatric patients if size matching is acceptable. Functional size matching by measuring donor pulmonary function and anatomical size matching by 3-dimensional computed tomography volumetry are very useful. When 2 donors with ideal size matching are not available, various transplant procedures, such as single lobe, segmental, recipient lobe-sparing, and inverted lobar transplants are valuable options. There seems to be immunological advantages in LDLLT as compared to cadaveric lung transplantation (CLT). Unilateral chronic allograft dysfunction is a unique manifestation after bilateral LDLLT, which may contribute to better prognosis. The growth of adult lung graft implanted into growing pediatric recipients is suggested by radiologic evaluation. Although only 2 lobes are implanted, postoperative pulmonary function is equivalent between LDLLT and CLT. The long-term outcome after LDLLT is similar to or better than that after CLT. The author has performed 164 LDLLTs resulting in 71.6% survival rate at 10 years. All living-donors returned to their previous life styles. Because of possible serious morbidity in donors, LDLLT should be applied only for critically ill patients. J Heart Lung Transplant 2024;43:162-168 (c) 2023 International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation. All rights reserved.
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