Historical vignette – The Mapleson G, an original pediatric anesthesia circuit

IF 0.1 Q4 ANESTHESIOLOGY
B. Gribomont, B. le Polain de Waroux, F. Veyckemans, B. Ki, Y. Kabré, R. Neighbour, P. Baele
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A previously unpublished pediatric anesthesia circuit is presented here. It was invented and constructed by Dr Bernard-François Gribomont (hence called BFG circuit) around 1965 as a response to the important pediatric case load in the university hospital of Lovanium, near Leopoldville (now Kinshasa, DRC). The original objective was to find a simple solution that would enable the manual ventilation (assisted or controlled) of young children during ENT surgery, remaining very close to the child to reduce dead space while at the same time keeping far enough away from the surgeon in order to avoid obstructing their work. It includes a short coaxial single piece circuit devoid of any mechanical valve connected to an in-line fresh gas ventilation bag; it does not fit into any existing Mapleson category. Hence, the authors propose to classify it in a new Mapleson G class. Its main advantages are conceptual simplicity, inherent safety, very low dead space accounting for minimal rebreathing and thus reduced fresh gas flow, small size and weight, and ease of use even during prolonged manual ventilation in small children. Its main drawback is difficult scavenging of expired gases. For logistical reasons it was abandoned in the nineties but could be of renewed interest in low-income countries.
历史小插图-梅普森G,一个原始的儿科麻醉电路
这里介绍了一个以前未发表的儿科麻醉回路。它是由Bernard François Gribomont博士于1965年左右发明和建造的(因此称为BFG电路),以应对利奥波德维尔(现刚果民主共和国金沙萨)附近洛瓦尼姆大学医院的重要儿科病例。最初的目标是找到一个简单的解决方案,使幼儿在耳鼻喉科手术期间能够手动通气(辅助或控制),与儿童保持非常近的距离以减少死亡空间,同时与外科医生保持足够远的距离以避免阻碍他们的工作。它包括一个短同轴单件电路,没有任何机械阀连接到在线新鲜气体通风袋;它不适合任何现有的Mapleson类别。因此,作者建议将其分类到一个新的Mapleson G类中。它的主要优点是概念简单、固有的安全性、非常低的死区,可以最大限度地减少再呼吸,从而减少新鲜气体流量、体积和重量小,即使在儿童长时间手动通气时也易于使用。其主要缺点是难以清除过期气体。由于后勤原因,它在90年代被放弃,但低收入国家可能会重新对它感兴趣。
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期刊介绍: L’Acta Anaesthesiologica Belgica est le journal de la SBAR, publié 4 fois par an. L’Acta a été publié pour la première fois en 1950. Depuis 1973 l’Acta est publié dans la langue Anglaise, ce qui a été résulté à un rayonnement plus internationaux. Depuis lors l’Acta est devenu un journal à ne pas manquer dans le domaine d’Anesthésie Belge, offrant e.a. les textes du congrès annuel, les Research Meetings, … Vous en trouvez aussi les dates des Research Meetings, du congrès annuel et des autres réunions.
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