AI Article Synopsis

  • The study details the effective use of a Fogarty catheter for one-lung ventilation, demonstrating its placement through a single-lumen tube.
  • The technique involves utilizing a single diaphragm adapter that accommodates both the fiberoptic bronchoscope and the Fogarty catheter.
  • This approach simplifies the process and enhances efficiency in respiratory management during procedures.

Article Abstract

We describe successful placement of a Fogarty catheter for one-lung ventilation through a single-lumen tube using a single diaphragm of an adapter for both the fiberoptic bronchoscope and the Fogarty catheter.

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