Lung Transplant
Guest: Philip J. Spencer, M.D. Host: Malcolm R. Bell, M.D. Lung transplant has evolved over the last 4 decades to become the only “durable” treatment for end stage lung failure and pulmonary hypertension. Long-term survival remains a challenge however is improving with time while the severity of illness we can treat continues to expand. Topics Discussed: What patients are we currently treating with lung transplantation and how has this changed over time. What tools have evolved over the last 10-15 years that have increased our ability to expand lung transplantation to older and more severely ill patients? What areas do you see as a focus for improvement in the next decade in the field of lung transplantation?

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Surgical Education: Lung Transplant (English)

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Complex Double Lung Transplant saves Justin

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عاشت بأنبوبة أكسجين لسنوات.. وعملية زراعة الرئة أنقذت حياتها!

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Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) in a Nutshell

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THIS COMBINATION KILLS MUSCLE! Never Eat Eggs With These 3 Vegetables! Dr. William Li

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Lung Transplant Education: Part I (English)

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How to deal with chronic cough in interstitial lung disease (ILD)?

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Life After Lung Transplantation: One Man's Story

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ADD/ADHD | What Is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?

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What a Stroke Looks Like the Day Before It Hits — Know This to Protect Yourself

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Lung Transplant: What to Know & How to Prepare

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Mayo Clinic Q&A podcast: Using regenerative medicine to treat knee pain

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Updated Video Link Below: After Your Lung Transplant Surgery at the UofM: Outcomes (11 of 17)

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