Céline Habre, Paola M Soccal, Frédéric Triponez, John-David Aubert, Thorsten Krueger, Steve P Martin, Joanna Gariani, Jean-Claude Pache, Frédéric Lador, Xavier Montet, Anne-Lise Hachulla
Complications following lung transplantation may impede allograft function and threaten patient survival. The five main complications after lung transplantation are primary graft dysfunction, post-surgical complications, alloimmune responses, infections, and malignancy. Primary graft dysfunction, a transient ischemic/reperfusion injury, appears as a pulmonary edema in almost every patient during the first three days post-surgery. Post-surgical dysfunction could be depicted on computed tomography (CT), such as bronchial anastomosis dehiscence, bronchial stenosis and bronchomalacia, pulmonary artery stenosis, and size mismatch...
October 2018: Insights Into Imaging