VATS under anesthesia with nontracheal intubation is safe and feasible, and has demonstrated advantages, including shorter postoperative fasting time, shorter duration of antibiotic use, and shorter hospital stay, compared with VATS under general anesthesia with double lumen tube.
SV-VATS is a feasible procedure in tracheal and carinal resection and reconstruction in highly selected patients. It can be a valid alternative to conventional intubated VATS for airway surgery.
Radical surgery for tracheal tumors is typically completed under basal anesthesia. Thus, endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation are required. However, these procedures may influence the surgical operation and meanwhile prolong the surgical duration and postoperative recovery. In this article we describe the application of video-assisted transthoracic surgery (VATS) resection of a tracheal mass and reconstruction of trachea a non-intubated patient with spontaneous breathing.
Uniportal and tubeless thoracoscopic LB using spontaneous ventilation anesthesia can be considered a feasible and safe operation method for selected patients with ILD.
Abstract:Carinal reconstruction is a difficult technique combined with video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). It has a high requirement on the operator's skills in operating thoracoscope and meanwhile requires the close cooperation from anesthesiologists. Tracheal intubation and ventilator-assisted ventilation are key steps to ensure the success of surgery. However, tracheal intubation itself may influence the exposure of surgical field and increase the difficulty of anastomosis. In close cooperation of anesthesiologists, we did not perform tracheal intubation; rather, we carried out non-intubated complete VATS carinal reconstruction in a patient with adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) of the lower trachea. The awake complete VATS carinal reconstruction was successfully performed. The anastomosis lasted about 36 hours, and the whole surgical procedure lasted 230 min. The intraoperative blood loss was about 80 mL. The patient recovered well 100 min after surgery. A semi-solid diet began 6 hours following the surgery. This non-intubated anesthesia method makes the surgery easier, especially during the anastomosis of stumps. It is feasible and safe to apply this anesthesia technique in carinal reconstruction.
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