Retrograde Orotracheal Intubation with a Double-Lumen Tube

  • Heck, Jayme da Rocha
  • Martins, Frederico Krieger
  • Tsukazan, Maria Teresa Ruiz
  • Cristofoli, Vivian
  • Pipkin, Maurício
  • da Silveira, Marner Lopes
  • Rios, Jayme de Oliveira
  • Pinto, José Antônio Lopes de Figueiredo
Publication date
August 2011
Publisher
Elsevier Editora Ltda.

Abstract

SummaryBackground and objectivesDifficult airway management in thoracic surgeries is a peculiar subject due to the demands of monopulmonary ventilation with double-lumen tubes. Flexible bronchoscopy guidance is extremely important, but it is not always available. The objective of this report was to describe a case of retrograde selective orotracheal intubation in the absence of specific endoscopy equipment for the procedure.Case reportThis is a patient with a history of retosigmoidectomy, admitted for a right thoracotomy for a lung lesion. Preoperative anesthetic evaluation did not reveal any clinical and physical exam particularities. After anesthetic induction and ventilation with face mask, two attempts of orotracheal intubation under di...

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