Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia (Jan 2014)

A novel technique to prevent endobronchial spillage during video assisted thoracoscopic lobectomy

  • Anand Sharma,
  • Sudha Sinha,
  • Sangeeta Khanna,
  • Yatin Mehta,
  • Shaiwal Khandelwal,
  • Ali Zamir Khan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0971-9784.129880
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2
pp. 164 – 166

Abstract

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Endobronchial spillage of fungal material into normal lung can infect it and the spillage of fungal material should be prevented during surgery. We report our experience of a patient who presented for right upper lobectomy with bronchiectasis, tubercular destruction and subsequent aspergilloma. A 4F Fogarty catheter was introduced through the tracheal lumen of the left sided endobronchial double lumen tube (DLT) to occlude the bronchus intermedius to prevent spillage of aspergilloma into the non-infected lower and middle lobes of the right lung. The Fogarty catheter was pulled into the trachea just before stapling the bronchus; thereafter, right upper lobectomy was completed successfully. The patient was extubated uneventfully and transferred to post-operative recovery ward. The endobronchial blockage of the intermediate bronchus of the operative lung by the Fogarty catheter and isolation of the left lung by the DLT prevented spillage of aspergilloma in both the operative right lung and the left lung.

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