Ann Thorac Surg 2000;70:371-372
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Dr. Peter Goldstraw (London, England): It seems an interesting spinoff from transplantation, getting into sleeves. Most thoracic surgeons would maintain that you have got to be good at doing sleeves before you do transplantation.
Dr. Lausberg: When you review the literature, it is always a matter of discussion that sleeve resection or the indication of sleeve resection is limited due to the fear of bronchial anastomotic complications. Since the introduction of lung transplantation and the positive experience during the recent years having shown that bronchial anastomosis can be performed without an increase in . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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