Global Advanced Research Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences ISI: 1.185

Global Advanced Research Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences (GARJMMS) ISSN: 2315-5159
October 2014 Vol. 3(10), pp. 342-346
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Full Length Research Paper

A modified model for ex vivo lung perfusion device

Mohamed S.A. Mohamed, MBBCh, MSc, MD

Thoracic Transplantation Department, University Clinic Essen, Germany. Hufeland Straße 55. D- 55147 Essen.

E-mail: Mohamed.Shehata@uk-essen.de, mohammed.shehatta1@gmail.com

Accepted 01 October, 2014

Abstract

Normothermic ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) is a technique where the retrieved donor lung can be perfused in an ex vivo circuit, providing an opportunity to reassess its function before transplantation. The hyper-oncotic reconditioning fluid helps to mobilize and remove excess interstitial and alveolar fluid. In addition, recruitment of atelectatic areas has an important role. The value of applying EVLP is to widen the range of donation by allowing lungs of brain death victims, which suffers the associated neurogenic edema in addition to possible traumatic contusions and or infections, and the lungs of circulatory death donors, to be reconditioned and reassessed before final decision of acceptance or rejection. EVLP is already applied within different institutions worldwide, using various application protocols. EVLP is an important technology in the practice of lung transplantation. Previously the author suggested a new protocol for EVLP that would involve the inclusion of bronchial arteries in the procedure of EVLP because of its expected importance. This paper represents the EVLP device model suggested by the author to fit the newly suggested EVLP Shehata protocol.

Keywords: Ex vivo lung perfusion, lung conditioning, lung preservation, lung repair, and lung transplantation.


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