serval:BIB_C4330B62082E
Extracorporeal support for pulmonary resection: current indications and results.
10.1186/s12957-016-0781-0
000369230400002
26837543
Rosskopfova
P.
author
Perentes
J.Y.
author
Ris
H.B.
author
Gronchi
F.
author
Krueger
T.
author
Gonzalez
M.
author
article
review
2016
World Journal of Surgical Oncology
1477-7819
1477-7819
journal
14
1
25
Extracorporeal assistances are exponentially used for patients, with acute severe but reversible heart or lung failure, to provide more prolonged support to bridge patients to heart and/or lung transplantation. However, experience of use of extracorporeal assistance for pulmonary resection is limited outside lung transplantation. Airways management with standard mechanical ventilation system may be challenging particularly in case of anatomical reasons (single lung), presence of respiratory failure (ARDS), or complex tracheo-bronchial resection and reconstruction. Based on the growing experience during lung transplantation, more and more surgeons are now using such devices to achieve good oxygenation and hemodynamic support during such challenging cases. We review the different extracorporeal device and attempt to clarify the current practice and indications of extracorporeal support during pulmonary resection.
Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
Humans
Lung Diseases/surgery
Lung Transplantation
Prognosis
eng
60_published
true
peer-reviewed
Publication types: Journal Article ; Review
Publication Status: epublish
University of Lausanne
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