BACKGROUND: Ventilation failure commonly occurs when a standard left-sided double-lumen tube is used in patients after left upper lobectomy having remarkable angulation of the left main bronchus. We present a female without remarkable angulation, in whom ventilation failure occurred after lateral jackknife positioning., CASE PRESENTATION: A 73-year-old female after lingula-sparing left upper lobectomy without remarkable angulation was scheduled for robot-assisted right upper lobectomy. Ventilation failure with a standard left-sided double-lumen tube occurred when she was placed not in the lateral position but in the lateral jackknife position required for robotic surgery. After replacement by the Silbroncho R left-sided double-lumen tube, adequate one-lung ventilation became possible., CONCLUSIONS: Ventilation failure with a standard tube may occur more easily when patients with bronchial angulation are placed in the lateral jackknife than lateral position due to posture-induced exacerbations of bronchial angulation. The Silbroncho R tube seems useful in such situations.
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Kawagoe, I., Hayashida, M., Satoh, D., Suzuki, K., & Inada, E. (2018). Ventilation failure after lateral jackknife positioning for robot-assisted lung cancer surgery in a patient after lingula-sparing left upper lobectomy. JA Clinical Reports, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40981-018-0188-8
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