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    High frequency jet ventilation safely removed bilateral lung bullae by maintaining low airway pressures, preventing lung injury. Continuous ketamine infusion ensured adequate anesthesia during the procedure.

    Area of Science:

    • Anesthesiology
    • Thoracic Surgery
    • Respiratory Medicine

    Background:

    • Surgical resection of bilateral lung bullae presents anesthetic challenges.
    • Maintaining low airway pressures is crucial to prevent pulmonary barotrauma during lung surgery.

    Observation:

    • High frequency jet ventilation (HFJV) was employed for bilateral lung bullae resection.
    • Continuous ketamine infusion was utilized for anesthetic management.

    Findings:

    • HFJV allowed for lung resection with reduced risk of pulmonary barotrauma due to low airway pressures.
    • Ketamine infusion provided effective and acceptable anesthesia throughout the surgical procedure.

    Implications:

    • HFJV may be a suitable ventilation strategy for lung surgeries requiring low airway pressures.

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  • Continuous ketamine infusion offers a viable anesthetic option for thoracic procedures.