Research and development of the sOLVe Tube™ dual lumen endobronchial tube: from concept to construct.

Front Med Technol

Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States.

Published: September 2023

Introduction: Dual lumen endobronchial tubes (DLTs) are frequently used for lung isolation and one lung ventilation in thoracic surgery and other specialized clinical scenarios. Modern DLTs are large and rigid, and account for half of all tracheobronchial injuries. Their 70 year old design has numerous flaws which limit their safety and clinical utility. Our research team set out to design a new and improved DLT to mitigate these shortcomings, and then test the proposed device to ensure proper function.

Methods: Using published airway anatomy data and computed tomography imaging from 195 thoracic surgery patients, we designed a new DLT with a single size/configuration that would fit into adult surgery patients. This single "Universal design" was intended to replace both left and right sided 35Fr-41Fr DLTs (8 total products), while remaining small in diameter (35Fr). Other design goals included: 1) making intubation easier and safer, 2) allowing full sized therapeutic bronchoscopes to fit into this tube, 3) making the DLT more resistant to dislodgement. After design process completion the proposed dimensions were tested against 195 patients' left and right mainstem bronchi for radiographic fit. Once production prototypes were manufactured, they were tested in large adult Yorkshire pigs and fresh human cadavers for anatomic fit and performance.

Results: The proposed design passed the radiographic fit test in all 195 patients for both left and right mainstem endobronchial placement. Intubation was successful and deemed atraumatic in all pigs and cadavers, and the device appropriately fit in both the right and left mainstem bronchi. Lung isolation was successfully achieved and the device proved resistant to axial force dislodgement.

Conclusion: We propose a new design for a novel DLT meant to replace 8 currently supplied adult configurations with a single, one size/configuration fits all product that allows for large bore bronchoscopy and resists axial force dislodgement.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10541992PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmedt.2023.1158154DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

left mainstem
12
dual lumen
8
lumen endobronchial
8
lung isolation
8
thoracic surgery
8
surgery patients
8
single size/configuration
8
mainstem bronchi
8
radiographic fit
8
axial force
8

Similar Publications

Central airway carcinoid tumor mimicking chronic asthma and necessitating pneumonectomy: A case report.

Int J Surg Case Rep

September 2024

Department of Surgery, Henry Ford Health, 2799 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48202, United States of America. Electronic address:

Introduction: Central airway tumors can occasionally be misdiagnosed as a chronic disease. We present a case of a central airway carcinoid tumor that was mistaken as chronic asthma for many years.

Presentation Of Case: A 29-year-old male bodybuilder presented to our emergency department with shortness of breath and hemoptysis.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Bronchial blocker balloons, when inflated with small air volumes, pose risks of airway injuries in young children, necessitating better guidelines for safe usage.
  • The study assessed the necessary air volumes for these balloons in 79 pediatric patients undergoing thoracoscopic surgery, measuring balloon pressure and bronchial diameters to determine optimal occlusion.
  • Results indicated that occluding the left mainstem bronchus required less than 1 mL of air without injury risk, while the right required 1.3 mL; overall, high-quality lung isolation was achieved with minimal complications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Ischemia reperfusion injury (IRI) during lung transplantation is a major risk factor for post-transplant complications, including primary graft dysfunction, acute and chronic rejection, and mortality. Efforts to study the underpinnings of IRI led to the development of a reliable and reproducible mouse model of left lung hilar clamping. This model involves a surgical procedure performed in an anesthetized and intubated mouse.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Foreign body (FB) aspiration is a matter that should not be taken lightly. The presence of a foreign object might lead to hazardous complications, particularly in the pediatric population. These complications depend on the type and location of the aspirated object as the tracheobronchial tree has a very small diameter, and foreign bodies become stuck in the upper airways of children, causing stridor and sudden difficulty in breathing.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!