1982
DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(10)63004-4
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One-Lung High-Frequency Ventilation for Tracheoplasty and Bronchoplasty: A New Technique

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“…An attempt to ventilate one lung with high frequency positive pressure ventilator with a single plastic catheter was made by El-Baz et al (11) And simultaneous ventilation of both lungs using two separate catheters, one inserted into each main bronchus, and two ventilators, has been reported by Perera et al (2) However, they pointed out the flexibility of a plastic catheter could cause the difficulty with manipulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An attempt to ventilate one lung with high frequency positive pressure ventilator with a single plastic catheter was made by El-Baz et al (11) And simultaneous ventilation of both lungs using two separate catheters, one inserted into each main bronchus, and two ventilators, has been reported by Perera et al (2) However, they pointed out the flexibility of a plastic catheter could cause the difficulty with manipulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the introduction of injector jet ventilation with a small catheter placed in the main bronchus (11) and high-frequency jet delivery (5,7,15), CPB-facilitated resection of tracheal and carinal tumours was largely abandoned. Although now seldom used, it may be beneficial in some cases (9,19).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…HFPPV was applied through a single plastic catheter inserted into left main bronchus. 6 In 1987 Watanabe et al reported 21 patients undergoing major airway reconstructive surgery with use of HFJ~. HFJV has been applied in two cases to both lungs simultaneously using two catheters and two high-frequency oscillation ventilators.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The insertion of the fight bronchial blocker with subsequent right lung collapse in the fLrst part of the operation not only facilitated surgical exposure of the carina, but also served as a test of the adequacy of oxygenation during one-lung conventional IPPB. The ventilatory variables of HFJV for the left lung were adjusted according to our previous experience with the technique and recommendations of others, s, 6,8,20,21 We were unable to determine 'the definite cause of decrease in oxygen saturation, which occurred approximately ten mintues after the onset of HFJV to the left lung, but we suspected it was either compression of the left lung or bleeding. In this situation there were several options for the rapid relief of hypoxia: l Increase the driving gas pressure (DGP).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%