2017
DOI: 10.2174/1874321801711010029
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Clinical Pearls in Anaesthesia for Pleurectomy/Decortication for Malignant Mesothelioma

Abstract: Background:For most thoracic surgeries (lung resection, esophagectomy) the main purpose of inserting a double lumen tube for lung isolation is providing space for dissection and preventing lung motion by not ventilating (collapsing) the lung undergoing surgery. Objective:In addition, during pleurectomy/ decortication surgeries, the anaesthetist can indirectly perform the dissection of pleura from the lung without scrubbing, gloving or holding the scalpel. Conclusion:This is accomplished by ventilating the lung… Show more

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“…Additionally, a review published in 2008 by Ng and Hartigan did not detail the anaesthetic management specific to each intraoperative surgical stage of the EPP procedure. 44 While piecemeal case reports and single-centre experiences have been published regarding the anaesthetic considerations of ePD, 46 to the best of our knowledge, no systematised reviews on this subject matter have been published.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Additionally, a review published in 2008 by Ng and Hartigan did not detail the anaesthetic management specific to each intraoperative surgical stage of the EPP procedure. 44 While piecemeal case reports and single-centre experiences have been published regarding the anaesthetic considerations of ePD, 46 to the best of our knowledge, no systematised reviews on this subject matter have been published.…”
Section: Background and Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…While EPP/ePD has been comprehensively investigated from a surgical perspective, [40][41][42] there is minimal research dedicated to mapping the perioperative anaesthetic care of such patients, [43][44][45][46] despite the vital role anaesthetists have in preventing and treating the physiological and metabolic derangements that occur in the perioperative setting. 47 48 This contrasts with the literature pertaining to the anaesthesia management of the pneumonectomy patient.…”
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confidence: 99%