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Fluoroscopic guidance of Arndt endobronchial blocker placement for single‐lung ventilation in small children
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Background: Thoracoscopic surgery may require single‐lung ventilation (SLV) in infants and small children. A variety of balloon‐tipped endobronchial blockers exist but the placement is technically challenging if the size of the tracheal tube does not allow the simultaneous passage of the fibreoptic scope and the endobronchial blocker. This report describes a technique for endobronchial blocker insertion using fluoroscopic guidance in children undergoing SLV.Methods: After approval from the local Medical Ethics Committee and parental consent, 18 patients aged 2 years or younger scheduled for thoracic surgery requiring SLV were prospectively included. Following induction of anesthesia, a 5 Fr endobronchial blocker (Cook® Arndt endobronchial blocker) was inserted first into the trachea under direct laryngoscopy. Correct placement in the main bronchus was assessed by fluoroscopy and tracheal intubation next to the endobronchial blocker. Optimal position and balloon inflation was verified using a fibreoptic scope. The duration and number of insertion attempts as well as age, weight and size of the tracheal tube were recorded.Results: Eighteen patients were studied. Median (range) age and weight were 12 (0.2–24) months and 11.2 (4–15) kg, respectively. SLV was successfully achieved in all patients using a 5 Fr endobronchial blocker outside a 3.5–4.5 mm ID tracheal tube within 11.2 (±2.2) min. No side effects were observed during the procedure.Conclusion: Fluoroscopic‐guided insertion of extraluminal endobronchial blocker is an effective and reliable tool to place Arndt endobronchial blockers in small children.
Title: Fluoroscopic guidance of Arndt endobronchial blocker placement for single‐lung ventilation in small children
Description:
Background: Thoracoscopic surgery may require single‐lung ventilation (SLV) in infants and small children.
A variety of balloon‐tipped endobronchial blockers exist but the placement is technically challenging if the size of the tracheal tube does not allow the simultaneous passage of the fibreoptic scope and the endobronchial blocker.
This report describes a technique for endobronchial blocker insertion using fluoroscopic guidance in children undergoing SLV.
Methods: After approval from the local Medical Ethics Committee and parental consent, 18 patients aged 2 years or younger scheduled for thoracic surgery requiring SLV were prospectively included.
Following induction of anesthesia, a 5 Fr endobronchial blocker (Cook® Arndt endobronchial blocker) was inserted first into the trachea under direct laryngoscopy.
Correct placement in the main bronchus was assessed by fluoroscopy and tracheal intubation next to the endobronchial blocker.
Optimal position and balloon inflation was verified using a fibreoptic scope.
The duration and number of insertion attempts as well as age, weight and size of the tracheal tube were recorded.
Results: Eighteen patients were studied.
Median (range) age and weight were 12 (0.
2–24) months and 11.
2 (4–15) kg, respectively.
SLV was successfully achieved in all patients using a 5 Fr endobronchial blocker outside a 3.
5–4.
5 mm ID tracheal tube within 11.
2 (±2.
2) min.
No side effects were observed during the procedure.
Conclusion: Fluoroscopic‐guided insertion of extraluminal endobronchial blocker is an effective and reliable tool to place Arndt endobronchial blockers in small children.
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