Thoracic and vertebral deformities in lung transplantation: perioperative complications and long-term prognoses.
Etsuhiro NikkuniTakashi HiramaMasahiro UiToshikazu WatanabeShunta MukaiTatsuaki WatanabeYui WatanabeHisashi OishiSatoru EbiharaYoshinori OkadaPublished in: BMC pulmonary medicine (2024)
This study highlights the prevalence of thoracic deformities in LTx recipients, correlating with increased perioperative complications, particularly the potential need for volume reduction surgery. Importantly, these deformities do not exert a significant impact on long-term prognoses. Additionally, patients with vertebral deformities, such as scoliosis and kyphosis, appear to be manageable in the context of LTx.