Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5582423 | Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The data suggested that the trachea does not merely branch in the horizontal plane but branches posteriorly as well, with a true mean anatomic angle between the left main bronchus and trachea of 108.4°. This finding concurred with the authors' suggestion that the DLT be rotated to 110° counterclockwise instead of the routine practice of 90°. The authors suggest clinicians rotate the DLT an additional 20° counterclockwise and direct the top of the DLT to the 11 o'clock position.
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Authors
Rajesh V. MD, MSEd, Brandon A. MD, Dakshesh MD, Elizabeth J. MD, Eric MD, Reema R. BA, Janak MD, Linda PhD, Janos MD, PhD, Philip D. MBBS, MCCM,