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F L Scamman, W W Choi

    The Laryngoscope
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    Low frequency jet ventilation successfully maintained normal ventilation during tracheal resection for stenosis. This technique provided surgeons with unimpeded access for tracheal anastomosis.

    Area of Science:

    • Anesthesiology
    • Thoracic Surgery
    • Respiratory Physiology

    Background:

    • Tracheal stenosis repair requires maintaining adequate ventilation during surgical resection.
    • Conventional ventilation methods can impede surgical access to the trachea.
    • A novel ventilation strategy is needed to facilitate complex tracheal surgeries.

    Observation:

    • Low frequency jet ventilation was employed using a modified nasogastric tube.
    • The ventilation system was connected to a jet apparatus and CO2 analyzer.
    • The distal end of the nasogastric tube was positioned within the distal tracheal stump.

    Findings:

    • Successful maintenance of normal ventilation and adequate carbon dioxide removal was achieved.
    • Normal arterial and end-tidal gas tensions were maintained throughout the procedure.

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  • The jet ventilation method allowed complete surgical freedom for tracheal anastomosis.
  • Implications:

    • This technique offers a viable solution for ventilation during tracheal resection for stenosis.
    • It enhances surgical access, potentially improving outcomes in complex tracheal reconstructions.
    • Further research can explore its application in other airway surgeries requiring unimpeded surgical fields.