Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2882986 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Bronchial occlusion should be performed soon after trauma in patients with endobronchial bleeding. The Univent has three advantages in such patients: (1) it prevents the inflow of blood from the affected bronchus into the unaffected lung; (2) the tamponade effect of the endobronchial blocker stops bronchial bleeding; and (3) air embolus due to air flowing from the bronchus into the pulmonary veins can be prevented. Use of a tube for one-lung ventilation with which the trauma surgeon is familiar is advisable. The Uniblocker tube (Fuji Systems Corporation) allows occlusion of the affected bronchus without reinsertion of a single-lumen tracheal tube.
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Authors
Noboru MD, Tomoki MD, Ryouta MD, Masayuki MD, Sadaki MD, Hiroshi MD,