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Three-dimensional CT image analysis of a tracheal bronchus in a patient undergoing cardiac surgery with one-lung ventilation
Authors:Tatsushige Iwamoto  Yoshihiro Takasugi  Kenji Hiramatsu  Yoshihisa Koga  Tatsuo Konishi  Kensuke Kozuka  Takamichi Murakami
Affiliation:(1) Department of Anesthesiology, Kinki University School of Medicine, 377-2 Ohno-higashi, Osaka-sayama 589-8511, Japan;(2) Department of Radiology, Kinki University School of Medicine, Osaka, Japan;(3) Department of Radiology, Kinki University Hospital, Osaka, Japan
Abstract:The incidence of a tracheal bronchus—that is, a congenitally abnormal bronchus originating from the trachea or main bronchi–is 0.1%–2%. Serious hypoxia and atelectasis can develop in such patients with intubation and one-lung ventilation. We experienced a remarkable decrease in peripheral oxygen saturation ($$
Sp_{O_2 } 
$$) and a rise in airway pressure during placement of a double-lumen endobronchial tube in a patient with patent ductus arteriosus and tracheal bronchus. Substitution of the double-lumen tube with a bronchial blocker tube provided secure isolation of the lung intraoperatively. A type I tracheal bronchus and segmental tracheal stenosis were identified on postoperative three-dimensional (3D) computed tomographic (CT) images. Preoperative examination of chest X-rays, CT images, and preoperative tracheal 3D images should preempt such complications and assist in securing safe and optimal one-lung ventilation.
Keywords:Tracheal bronchus  Three-dimensional computed tomography  One-lung ventilation  Tracheal stenosis  Congenital heart disease
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