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Unique strategy using a standard double lumen tube during one lung ventilation for successful intraoperative airway management in patients with a giant bulla on the ventilated side: case series

Giant lung bullae are usually seen in patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Over time, air trapping leads to severe dyspnea and CO(2) accumulation. In severe cases, overinflation and rupture of the bulla can cause secondary life-threatening tension pneumothorax. Since positive...

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Autores principales: Kawagoe, Izumi, Hayashida, Masakazu, Satoh, Daizoh, Kudoh, Osamu, Fukuda, Masataka, Kochiyama, Tsukasa, Kishii, Jun, Mitaka, Chieko
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Publicado: Springer Singapore 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8387664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34436685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00540-021-02991-z
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author Kawagoe, Izumi
Hayashida, Masakazu
Satoh, Daizoh
Kudoh, Osamu
Fukuda, Masataka
Kochiyama, Tsukasa
Kishii, Jun
Mitaka, Chieko
author_facet Kawagoe, Izumi
Hayashida, Masakazu
Satoh, Daizoh
Kudoh, Osamu
Fukuda, Masataka
Kochiyama, Tsukasa
Kishii, Jun
Mitaka, Chieko
author_sort Kawagoe, Izumi
collection PubMed
description Giant lung bullae are usually seen in patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Over time, air trapping leads to severe dyspnea and CO(2) accumulation. In severe cases, overinflation and rupture of the bulla can cause secondary life-threatening tension pneumothorax. Since positive pressure ventilation exerts deleterious effects on the bulla, general anesthesia is always challenging in patients with giant bullae. We encountered remarkable intraoperative hypercapnia and decreased tidal volume in a 58-year-old male patient with bilateral bullae who underwent right upper bullectomy, due to overinflation of a bulla located in the upper lobe of the ventilated side. Through this experience, to avoid further overinflation, we devised an original, unique and simple airway management strategy using a standard double lumen tube (DLT), which only requires slightly deeper advancement of the DLT to achieve selective lobar blockade during one lung ventilation (OLV). Following the first case, we used this strategy in a 48-year-old male patient who underwent left giant bullectomy, resulting in successful airway management without overinflation during OLV. We recommend our strategy as an option for successful intraoperative airway management during OLV in select bullectomy patients with bilateral giant bullae.
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spelling pubmed-83876642021-08-26 Unique strategy using a standard double lumen tube during one lung ventilation for successful intraoperative airway management in patients with a giant bulla on the ventilated side: case series Kawagoe, Izumi Hayashida, Masakazu Satoh, Daizoh Kudoh, Osamu Fukuda, Masataka Kochiyama, Tsukasa Kishii, Jun Mitaka, Chieko J Anesth Clinical Report Giant lung bullae are usually seen in patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Over time, air trapping leads to severe dyspnea and CO(2) accumulation. In severe cases, overinflation and rupture of the bulla can cause secondary life-threatening tension pneumothorax. Since positive pressure ventilation exerts deleterious effects on the bulla, general anesthesia is always challenging in patients with giant bullae. We encountered remarkable intraoperative hypercapnia and decreased tidal volume in a 58-year-old male patient with bilateral bullae who underwent right upper bullectomy, due to overinflation of a bulla located in the upper lobe of the ventilated side. Through this experience, to avoid further overinflation, we devised an original, unique and simple airway management strategy using a standard double lumen tube (DLT), which only requires slightly deeper advancement of the DLT to achieve selective lobar blockade during one lung ventilation (OLV). Following the first case, we used this strategy in a 48-year-old male patient who underwent left giant bullectomy, resulting in successful airway management without overinflation during OLV. We recommend our strategy as an option for successful intraoperative airway management during OLV in select bullectomy patients with bilateral giant bullae. Springer Singapore 2021-08-26 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8387664/ /pubmed/34436685 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00540-021-02991-z Text en © Japanese Society of Anesthesiologists 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
spellingShingle Clinical Report
Kawagoe, Izumi
Hayashida, Masakazu
Satoh, Daizoh
Kudoh, Osamu
Fukuda, Masataka
Kochiyama, Tsukasa
Kishii, Jun
Mitaka, Chieko
Unique strategy using a standard double lumen tube during one lung ventilation for successful intraoperative airway management in patients with a giant bulla on the ventilated side: case series
title Unique strategy using a standard double lumen tube during one lung ventilation for successful intraoperative airway management in patients with a giant bulla on the ventilated side: case series
title_full Unique strategy using a standard double lumen tube during one lung ventilation for successful intraoperative airway management in patients with a giant bulla on the ventilated side: case series
title_fullStr Unique strategy using a standard double lumen tube during one lung ventilation for successful intraoperative airway management in patients with a giant bulla on the ventilated side: case series
title_full_unstemmed Unique strategy using a standard double lumen tube during one lung ventilation for successful intraoperative airway management in patients with a giant bulla on the ventilated side: case series
title_short Unique strategy using a standard double lumen tube during one lung ventilation for successful intraoperative airway management in patients with a giant bulla on the ventilated side: case series
title_sort unique strategy using a standard double lumen tube during one lung ventilation for successful intraoperative airway management in patients with a giant bulla on the ventilated side: case series
topic Clinical Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8387664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34436685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00540-021-02991-z
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