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1 Department of Surgery, University of Minnesota Medical School
2 Associate Professor of Surgery and Markle Scholar in Academic Medicine
One hundred and twenty canine lung transplants have been performed. Ninety of these were preserved transplants. Details of handling the transplant, operative technique and management of the recipient are described with special reference to preserved transplants.
Right-sided lung homotransplants were performed. The results of this procedure are similar to those done on the left side, insofar as postoperative complications are concerned.
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