We report our initial experience with a wire-guided endobronchial blockade, which is a new method to achieve one-lung ventilation with a conventional endotracheal tube. The strong points of this device are its ease of use and the fast training, the possibility of setting it up after the patient was positioned in lateral decubitus position or in the course of intervention as well as the maintenance of ventilation during insertion. Its weak points are the lack of a paediatric model and the quality of the lung collapse which requires a particular operation to be perfect.
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