Lung Transplantation in India: a Brief Review, Landmarks, Indian Scenario, and our Experience

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Abstract

Lung transplantation is gaining widespread acceptance as the preferred therapeutic option for selected cases of end-stage lung disease in India. The indications of lung transplantation are increasing, with better post-operative survival, including the COVID affected lung, if we choose our patients well. The national acceptance of expanded criteria in lung donation, streamlining of the process of lung transplantation by governmental, and non-governmental organizations and significant increase in the number of organ donations in India have strengthened the lung transplantation program within the country. Through this article, we describe a brief history, the process, and our experience of lung transplantation since we started our program in 2017 until date.

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Attawar, S., Manoly, I., & Shah, U. (2023). Lung Transplantation in India: a Brief Review, Landmarks, Indian Scenario, and our Experience. Indian Journal of Surgery, 85, 405–416. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12262-023-03663-w

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