[From Two to One - Techniques for One-lung Ventilation].

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Jonas Weber, Jérôme Michel Defosse
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Abstract

One-lung ventilation (OLV) is a crucial technique in thoracic surgery, enabling effective lung isolation for procedures such as lung resections, lung-transplant, and the management of unilateral pulmonary diseases. The development of double-lumen tubes (DLTs) in 1949 by Carlens revolutionized lung separation, providing controlled ventilation of one lung while the other is deflated. Frank Robertshaw's modifications in 1962 improved safety and usability, making DLTs the gold standard for OLV. Modern DLTs, available as left- and right-sided DLTs, vary in size and material, allowing individual selection based on patient anatomy and procedure. Correct placement, verified via bronchoscopy, ensures optimal ventilation and minimizes complications like hypoxemia or airway trauma. Recent advancements include video-assisted DLTs (e.g., VivaSight), integrating real-time imaging to simplify placement and reduce the need for additional bronchoscopy.Bronchial blockers (BBs) offer an alternative to DLTs, particularly for patients with difficult airways or pediatric patients. However, BBs require advanced expertise and may dislocate more frequently than DLTs.Effective management of intraoperative hypoxemia during OLV includes recruitment maneuvers, PEEP, CPAP, or in severe cases, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). A comprehensive understanding of airway anatomy, device options, and ventilation strategies is crucial to the safe and effective application of OLV.

[从二到一-单肺通气技术]。
单肺通气(OLV)是胸外科手术中的一项关键技术,可在肺切除、肺移植和单侧肺部疾病治疗等手术中实现有效的肺隔离。Carlens在1949年发明的双腔管(dlt)彻底改变了肺分离,当另一个肺放气时,一个肺提供可控的通气。Frank Robertshaw在1962年的修改提高了安全性和可用性,使dlt成为OLV的黄金标准。现代dlt分为左、右两种,尺寸和材料各不相同,允许根据患者解剖结构和手术进行个性化选择。通过支气管镜检查确认正确放置,确保最佳通气,并将低氧血症或气道创伤等并发症降至最低。最近的进展包括视频辅助dlt(例如VivaSight),集成实时成像以简化放置并减少额外的支气管镜检查需求。支气管阻滞剂(BBs)提供了一种替代dlt的方法,特别是对于气道困难的患者或儿科患者。然而,bb需要高级专业知识,并且可能比dlt更频繁地脱臼。OLV术中低氧血症的有效管理包括招募操作,PEEP, CPAP,或在严重的情况下,体外膜氧合(ECMO)。全面了解气道解剖、设备选择和通气策略对于安全有效地应用OLV至关重要。
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