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Endobronchial Blocker Placement for Lung Isolation in Children: A Simple Head Turn Technique
Dinesh K Choudhry1, B Randall Brenn, Gregory M DiSilvio
1From the Department of Anesthesiology, Shriners Hospital for Children, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Abstract:
Endobronchial blockers are frequently used for lung isolation in children <8 years of age. The aim of our report is to highlight the problem that we have encountered with the wire-guided endobronchial blocker (WEB), where the wire loop used to couple the blocker and the fiberoptic scope (FOS) may straddle the carina. We describe the "uncoupled head turn technique" that we have adopted to avoid this problem. If the coupled technique is deemed necessary, a method to keep the wire loop snug around the FOS is described to avoid the straddling problem.
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