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Tracheal Allotransplantation to Deliver Growing Airway Implants for Infants and Children

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The first successful organ transplantation was performed by Dr. Joseph Murray at The Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in 1954 [1]. After the transplantation of a kidney between two identical twin brothers, the recipient survived eight years without immunosuppression. By the early 60s, allotransplantation involving non-perfect matchesfinally proved successful by leveraging pharmacologic immunosuppression with cyclophosphamide and methotrexate [1]. In the following decades, more organs began to be successfully transplanted, including the heart in 1967, the heart/lung block in 1981 and the lungs in 1983 [1].

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Tracheal TransplantationPediatric Airway SurgeryAllotransplantationGrowing Airway ImplantsImmunosuppressionCongenital Airway DisordersPediatric Thoracic Surgery

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#TrachealTransplant#PediatricAirway#PediatricSurgery#Allotransplantation

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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Tracheal Allotransplantation to Deliver Growing Airway Implants for Infants and Children. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2024-11-05. https://library.globalcastmd.com/article/9386

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