A successful aggressive surgical and medical approach to pulmonary artery obstruction due to Mycobacterium abscessus infection post lung transplantation |
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Authors: | Sakhee Kotecha Olivia C. Smibert Atsuo Doi Julian Gooi Orla Morrissey Miranda Paraskeva Greg I. Snell David McGiffin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Lung Transplant Service, The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia;2. Department of Infectious Diseases, The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia;3. Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Australia;4. Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia |
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Abstract: | Mycobacterium abscessus infection following lung transplantation has historically been associated with poor outcomes. We report a case of bilateral lung retransplantation complicated by obstruction of the right pulmonary artery secondary to M. abscessus mycotic aneurysm. Aggressive surgical management, including reconstruction of the right pulmonary artery, was undertaken with prolonged antimicrobial therapy. Thirty‐six months later, antibiotics have been discontinued and the patient has stable soft tissue chest wall disease with good graft function. Mortality and morbidity associated with M. abscessus infection is considerable but this case illustrates that with aggressive early management, outcomes may be favorable. |
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Keywords: | lung transplantation
Mycobacterium abscessus
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