Point-of-care lung ultrasound to evaluate lung isolation during one-lung ventilation in children: A case report

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Abstract

Minimally invasive thoracic surgical techniques require effective lung separation using one-lung ventilation (OLV). Verification of lung isolation may be confirmed by auscultation, visual confirmation using fiberoptic bronchoscopy, or more recently, point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS). We describe anecdotal experience with POCUS to guide OLV during robotic-assisted thoracic surgery in a child. Techniques to confirm thoracic separation are reviewed and potential advantages of POCUS discussed.

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Yamaguchi, Y., Moharir, A., Burrier, C., & Tobias, J. D. (2019). Point-of-care lung ultrasound to evaluate lung isolation during one-lung ventilation in children: A case report. Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia, 13(3), 243–245. https://doi.org/10.4103/sja.SJA_115_19

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