Articles: postoperative-complications.
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Forty-six episodes of pulmonary infection occurred in 41 patients during a seven year period in which 187 renal transplants were performed in 168 patients. Thirty-seven episodes followed 152 cadaveric transplants (24.39%), and four episodes followed 35 living related donor transplants (11.4%). Five patients had two episodes of pulmonary infection. ⋯ Transtracheal aspiration with Gram stain and direct sensitivity plating routinely provided early and accurate identification of the organism and a guide for therapy in bacterial infections. Pulmonary infection in renal transplant recipients is associated with a high mortality rate. Early diagnosis and specific treatment are essential to successful management.
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The findings in a patient who developed a fatal pneumopericardium following tracheostomy are reported. This complication of tracheostomy does not appear to have been reported previously in the literature.. When recognized, pneumopericardium is a treatable lesion, and clinicians should be aware of this potential complication.