Combined double lung-liver transplantation for cystic fibrosis without cardio-pulmonary by-pass

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Sequential bilateral single lung-liver transplantation (SBSL-LTx) is a therapeutic option for patients with end stage lung and liver disease (ESLLD) due to cystic fibrosis (CF). A few cases have been reported, all of them were performed with the use of cardio-pulmonary by-pass (CPB). We performed SBSL-LTx in three young men affected by CF. All the recipients had respiratory failure and portal hypertension with hypersplenism. Along with lung transplants, two patients received a whole liver graft and one an extended right graft from an in situ split liver. During transplantation neither CPB nor veno-venous by-pass (VVB) were employed. Immunosuppression was based on basiliximab, tacrolimus, steroids and azathioprine. The three recipients are alive with a median follow-up of 670 days (range 244-1533). Combined SBSL-LTx is a complex but effective procedure for the treatment of ESLLD due to CF, not necessarily requiring the use of CPB or VVB. © 2007 The Authors.

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Corno, V., Dezza, M. C., Lucianetti, A., Codazzi, D., Carrara, B., Pinelli, D., … Colledan, M. (2007). Combined double lung-liver transplantation for cystic fibrosis without cardio-pulmonary by-pass. American Journal of Transplantation, 7(10), 2433–2438. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-6143.2007.01945.x

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