The place at which two structures are joined, for instance two bronchi or two blood vessels.
A condition in which airways in the lung become enlarged and thickened, leading to areas of pooled secretions and recurrent infections.
A procedure in which a thin, flexible fiberoptic instrument is passed through the airways (bronchi) in order to examine the area where the transplanted lung's airway is joined (anastomosis) and to obtain specimens to look for infection and /or rejection.
Bronchus (plural bronchi)-Airways or tube that carries air to the lung.
A genetic condition characterized by thickened secretions in the lungs, bronchiectesis (see above) and repeated pulmonary infections. Some patients have digestive problems, resulting in difficulty absorbing food.
A condition in which the substance of the lung is destroyed, resulting in large, less stiff, poorly functioning lungs.
Therapy used to regulate the body's immune response to prevent rejection of the lung transplant.
A painless test in which a sensor is placed on the finger or earlobe to measure the level of oxygen in the blood.
Related to the lungs.
A condition in which excessive scar tissue is deposited in the lungs, making them stiff, small and interfering with their function.
A condition in which the pressure of the blood vessels in the lung is elevated, leading to strain on the right heart.
The process by which the immune system attempts to eliminate the transplanted lung.
A test of lung function that is performed by breathing into a machine.
An operation in which a diseased lung is removed from the patient (native lung) and is replaced with a lung from a donor (graft or transplanted lung).
Comments about this website may be directed to: eparten@partners.org
NOTICE: This email is not for medically related issues. Comments or concerns regarding patient-related care should be directed to the Thoracic Surgery Clinic at 617-732-6824.
©2009, Division of Thoracic Surgery at Brigham and Women's Hospital. All rights reserved.
Division of Thoracic Surgery
Brigham and Women's Hospital
75 Francis Street
Boston, MA 02115