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Trachealer Bronchusabgang und kontralaterale Pneumonektomie

Tracheal bronchus and contralateral pneumonectomy

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Die Ein-Lungen-Ventilation ist das Standardverfahren für viele Lungeneingriffe. Treten Anomalien des Bronchialgangsystems auf, kann der Anästhesist vor Herausforderungen gestellt werden. Wir berichten über eine Patientin mit linksseitiger Pneumonektomie bei einem rechtsseitigen trachealen Bronchusabgang und stellen einen möglichen Lösungsweg des Airwaymanagements vor.

Abstract

One-lung ventilation is a standard procedure for many types of lung surgery. The anesthesiologist can be challenged if unknown anomalies of the bronchial tree occur. We report a patient with a tracheal bronchus on the right side presenting for left pneumonectomy, and present one possible solution to airway management.

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Kratz, S., Russo, S.G., Hinterthaner, M. et al. Trachealer Bronchusabgang und kontralaterale Pneumonektomie. Anaesthesist 65, 590–594 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00101-016-0201-4

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