Clamshell vs bilateral anterolateral thoracotomy for double lung transplantation: impact on vital capacity

A. Palleschi (Milano (MI), Italy), A. Lomauro (Milano, Italy), E. Privitera (Milano (MI), Italy), E. Daffrè (Milano (MI), Italy), V. Musso (Milano (MI), Italy), A. Aliverti (Milano, Italy), L. Morlacchi (Milano (MI), Italy), R. Carrinola (Milano (MI), Italy), V. Rossetti (Milano (MI), Italy), M. Nosostti (Milano, Italy)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Clinical management of lung transplant recipients
Session: Clinical management of lung transplant recipients
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 1941
Disease area: Interstitial lung diseases

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