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Lung autotransplantation for bronchial necrosis after radiotherapy: a case report.

Yuya NoboriMasaaki SatoMizuki MorotaYoshikazu ShinoharaDaisuke YoshidaTakahiro KarasakiKentaro KitanoJun Nakajima
Published in: Surgical case reports (2021)
We experienced an extremely challenging case of bronchial necrosis secondary to radiotherapy. The condition was managed with lung autotransplantation and omental wrapping; however, the treatment success was temporary and the patient eventually died of bronchopulmonary arterial fistula formation. This technique seems to be a feasible option for locally advanced refractory bronchial necrosis, although later complications can still be fatal.
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