1. Low frequency jet ventilation for stent insertion in a patient with tracheal stenosis
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Faraj M. Massouh, Anis Baraka, Samar K. Taha, Sahar S. Siddik, and Maya I. Jalbout
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Male ,Artificial ventilation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Stent insertion ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Anesthesia, General ,complex mixtures ,Intraoperative Period ,Bronchoscopy ,Laryngeal mask airway ,Blast Injuries ,medicine ,Humans ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Stent ,General Medicine ,respiratory system ,equipment and supplies ,medicine.disease ,Respiration, Artificial ,Surgery ,Tracheal Stenosis ,Jet ventilation ,Stenosis ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Anesthesia ,Stents ,Blood Gas Analysis ,business ,human activities ,circulatory and respiratory physiology - Abstract
Evaluate oxygen jet ventilation in a patient with tracheal stenosis undergoing stent insertion.Manual intermittent low frequency oxygen jet ventilation was used during general anesthesia for fibreoptic bronchoscopy and stent insertion in a patient with tracheal stenosis. Oxygen jets were delivered via a Sander's injector adapted to the proximal end of the endotracheal tube on one side, and open to room air on the other side. Adequate oxygenation and carbon dioxide removal were ensured throughout the procedure.Low frequency jet ventilation in a patient with tracheal stenosis provided adequate ventilation as well as a non- obstructed field during fibreoptic bronchoscopy and stent insertion.
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- 2001
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