2012, Number 2
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Rev Mex Anest 2012; 35 (2)
One lung ventilation experience for radiofrequency treatment of unresectable lung tumors. Cases reports
Portela-Ortiz JM, Urrutia-Ballesteros IM, Cabrera-Alekzandrova T, Rivera-Orna MA
Language: Spanish
References: 13
Page: 132-135
PDF size: 220.68 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Radiofrecuency thermocoagulation is a minimal invasion procedure for irresectable lung tumors, anesthesic technique for this procedures is still not well described. Treated lung must be colapsed for better surgical view and manipulation, and decrease procedure complications.
Objective: Report our experience with one lung ventilation for patients subject to radiofrecuency thermocoagulation for irresectable lung tumors.
Material: We include four patients subject to thermocoagulation of lung tumors, tomographic control and general anesthesia with one lung ventilation.
Method: Not invasive monitoring, general anesthesia with intravenous induction, left Broncho-Cath placement, O
2 ventilation, treated lung clamping for colapse an at the end reexpantion.
Result: Four patients were incluided in this study. During the procedure only one patient present minimal bleeding, without functional lung damage, recidivant bleeding and in posterior control there were no patients with pneumothorax or bleeding.
Conclusions: One lung ventilation on lung tumors radiofrecuency is a viable and safe procedure and can reduce complications and facilitates maneouverability.
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