Description
Introduction to One Lung Ventilation
One lung ventilation (OLV) is a specialized technique used in certain types of thoracic surgeries. This technique allows for the isolation of one lung to provide an optimal surgical field, ensuring effective patient management.
Principles of One Lung Ventilation
The main principle behind OLV is to ventilate one lung while allowing the other lung to collapse. This is achieved using a double-lumen endotracheal tube or a bronchial blocker. This approach helps in reducing surgical complications and provides better visualization for the surgeon.
Clinical Applications of One Lung Ventilation
OLV is commonly used in procedures such as lobectomy, pneumonectomy, and esophagectomy. It is also applicable in certain non-thoracic surgeries that require lung isolation for improved access and safety.
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