Successful one-lung ventilation by blocking the right intermediate bronchus in a 7-year-old child: a case report

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A 7-year-old child underwent surgical excision of a benign mesothelioma of the pleura near the right lower lung. Although insertion of a wire-reinforced endotracheal tube through the left main bronchus was attempted for one-lung ventilation to secure the surgical field of view, the attempt failed. Therefore, an endotracheal tube was inserted into the trachea, and an Arndt endobronchial blocker (Cook Medical, Bloomington, IN, USA) was placed in the right intermediate bronchus under bronchoscopic guidance to selectively block the right lower and middle lobes. The surgery was performed while ventilating the right upper lobe and left lung, and no specific intraoperative adverse events occurred.

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Baek, S. Y., Kim, J. H., Kim, G., Choi, J. H., Jeong, C. Y., Ryu, K. H., & Park, D. H. (2019). Successful one-lung ventilation by blocking the right intermediate bronchus in a 7-year-old child: a case report. Journal of International Medical Research, 47(6), 2740–2745. https://doi.org/10.1177/0300060519845782

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