Results of experimental lung preservation at Military Medical University

  • Đỗ Xuân Hai Học viện Quân y
  • Hoàng Anh Tuấn Bệnh viện Trung ương Quân đội 108

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Experimental lung transplantation

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Objective: To evaluate the results of experimental lung-washing and preservation. Subject and method: The experiment described 20 pigs (weighing 40 - 45kg, aged 3 - 4 months) in the model of multi-organ transfusion and donated left lung. Result: Donor lung color: White accounts for 90%, light pink was 5%, with hematoma was 5%. The density will be 95%, the uncertain density was 0%, and the uncertainty was 5%. Pathology on 20 left lungs on 155 samples: No microscopic lesions in 150 samples were 96.8%, microscopic lesions were 3.2%. Conclusion: Lungs donated after washing and preserved at the Military Medical University were qualified for experimental lung transplantation.

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