Pediatric Thoracoscopy and Bronchial Blockers: The Continued Search for the Ideal One-Lung Ventilation.

INTRODUCTION Thoracoscopic surgical procedures in small infants and children require a growing demand for lung isolation in pediatric anesthesia practice. MATERIALS AND METHODS Between January 2006 and September 2014, 16 children underwent thoracoscopic procedures that needed one-lung ventilation using a bronchial blocker. RESULTS The thoracoscopic procedure was performed at a mean age of 99 months (range, 6-186 months) and a mean weight of 33 kg (range, 7-68 kg) without any conversion to open surgery in any case. We were able to achieve one-lung ventilation in all patients. The quality of lung deflation was excellent in all patients except in 1 due to malposition of the bronchial blocker, whereas dislodgement of this device occurred in 2 cases. CONCLUSIONS The use of a bronchial blocker provided a highly effective means of one-lung ventilation for children undergoing the thoracoscopic approach.

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