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2001, Number 2

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Rev Mex Cir Endoscop 2001; 2 (2)

Selective mechanical ventilation (for one lung) in video assisted thoracoscopic surgery and the anaesthetic management

Huerta MC, Villazón DO, Acevedo CA, González RM, Moscoso JMB
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Language: Spanish
References: 18
Page: 87-96
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Key words:

One lung ventilation, thoracoscopy, video assisted surgery.

ABSTRACT

The development of video and endoscopic instrumentation systems have permitted the diagnostic and therapeutic thoracoscopy for a great variety of thoracic procedures. Selective mechanical ventilation with double lumen tubes allows us to collapse the lung on the side where the surgery is being performed, making it easier for the surgeon to preserve the anatomic structures by making a better surgical dissection and allowing to get all the benefits of the minimal invasive thorax surgery. Some of these benefits are: a short hospitality stay, a shorter postoperatory pain control with narcotics and a better postoperatory evolution, diminishing considerably the surgical procedure costs. We will review the characteristics of selective mechanical ventilation (for one lung) in video assisted thoracoscopic surgery and the anaesthetic management.


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