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10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2011.065
A single lung transplantation for silicosis: the first successful lung transplantation case in Turkey
Abdullah Helvacı, Burhan Meydan, Oral Akın, Tuğba Coşkun, Cemal Asım Kutlu, Erdal Taşçı, Mehmet Tükel, Şenol Ürek, Pınar Varer, Gül Dabak, Atilla Saygı, Naim Ulusan, Ahmet Özsoy, Ferda Aksoy, Ali Demirel, Belma Erdoğan
Süreyyapaşa Akciğer Transplantasyonu Çalışma Grubu (SATÇAG)
DOI : 10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2011.065
When compared with the progress in other solid organ
transplants in our country, lung transplantation has
been neglected over the last 25 years. Since 1998, lung
transplantation has attempted without success on nine
occasions, five of which were heart-lung tranplants. We
established a study group named SATÇAG (Süreyyapaşa
Lung Transplant Study Group) to initiate a lung
transplantation program at our center in 2007. The legal
approval was granted at the end of 2008, and, right
after the approval, we performed the first successful
lung transplantation in our country. This paper reports
the perioperative course and long-term follow-up of a
34-year-old male patient with an end-stage lung disease
due to silicosis. The patient underwent a left single-lung
transplantation in March 2009. The postoperative course
was uneventful, and he was discharged from the hospital
on the 21st postoperative day. Pneumothorax developed
in the contralateral lung four times during the first six
months. Pathologically-dignosed rejection attacks (A1-A2)
and respiratory tract infections, including H1N1, were
successfully managed. The patient has maintained his
daily activities without any problems over the last 21
months and is still under clinical follow-up.
Keywords : End-staged lung disease; lung transplantation; silicosis
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