Temporary cardiopulmonary bypass and isolated lung ventilation for tracheal stenosis and reconstruction.

A 27-yr-old lady with a past history of prolonged ventilation presented with worsening respiratory distress caused by tracheal stenosis. She required urgent tracheal resection and reconstruction. Because of the risk of an acute respiratory obstruction, spinal anaesthesia was used to establish cardio...

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Main Authors: Chiu, C.L., Teh, B.T., Wang, C.Y.
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Published: Oxford University Press 2003
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spelling my.um.eprints.4722017-07-14T07:24:42Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/472/ Temporary cardiopulmonary bypass and isolated lung ventilation for tracheal stenosis and reconstruction. Chiu, C.L. Teh, B.T. Wang, C.Y. R Medicine (General) A 27-yr-old lady with a past history of prolonged ventilation presented with worsening respiratory distress caused by tracheal stenosis. She required urgent tracheal resection and reconstruction. Because of the risk of an acute respiratory obstruction, spinal anaesthesia was used to establish cardiopulmonary bypass by cannulating the femoral artery and femoral vein. Adequate gas exchange was possible with full flow rate. Thoracotomy was then carried out to mobilize the left main bronchus. After successfully securing an airway by intubation of the left main bronchus, cardiopulmonary bypass was discontinued and tracheal resection and anastomosis was done under conventional one lung anaesthesia. Oxford University Press 2003-11 Article PeerReviewed Chiu, C.L. and Teh, B.T. and Wang, C.Y. (2003) Temporary cardiopulmonary bypass and isolated lung ventilation for tracheal stenosis and reconstruction. BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia, 91 (5). pp. 742-4. ISSN 0007-0912 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14570801 14570801
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Chiu, C.L.
Teh, B.T.
Wang, C.Y.
Temporary cardiopulmonary bypass and isolated lung ventilation for tracheal stenosis and reconstruction.
description A 27-yr-old lady with a past history of prolonged ventilation presented with worsening respiratory distress caused by tracheal stenosis. She required urgent tracheal resection and reconstruction. Because of the risk of an acute respiratory obstruction, spinal anaesthesia was used to establish cardiopulmonary bypass by cannulating the femoral artery and femoral vein. Adequate gas exchange was possible with full flow rate. Thoracotomy was then carried out to mobilize the left main bronchus. After successfully securing an airway by intubation of the left main bronchus, cardiopulmonary bypass was discontinued and tracheal resection and anastomosis was done under conventional one lung anaesthesia.
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author Chiu, C.L.
Teh, B.T.
Wang, C.Y.
author_facet Chiu, C.L.
Teh, B.T.
Wang, C.Y.
author_sort Chiu, C.L.
title Temporary cardiopulmonary bypass and isolated lung ventilation for tracheal stenosis and reconstruction.
title_short Temporary cardiopulmonary bypass and isolated lung ventilation for tracheal stenosis and reconstruction.
title_full Temporary cardiopulmonary bypass and isolated lung ventilation for tracheal stenosis and reconstruction.
title_fullStr Temporary cardiopulmonary bypass and isolated lung ventilation for tracheal stenosis and reconstruction.
title_full_unstemmed Temporary cardiopulmonary bypass and isolated lung ventilation for tracheal stenosis and reconstruction.
title_sort temporary cardiopulmonary bypass and isolated lung ventilation for tracheal stenosis and reconstruction.
publisher Oxford University Press
publishDate 2003
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/472/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14570801
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