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Isolated Lung Ventilation With Tracheostomy Using Two Intubation Tubes for Severe Endotracheal Hemorrhage Due to Pulmonary Contusion. | LitMetric

A 72-year-old man presented with severe pulmonary contusions and multiple traumas, including aortic injury, pelvic fracture, and renal injury. The patient required multidisciplinary treatment, including transcatheter arterial embolization, thoracic endovascular aortic repair, right lung upper lobe partial resection, and massive transfusion. During the initial treatment, the patient experienced respiratory failure due to endotracheal bleeding, and we attempted isolated lung ventilation with a 37 Fr double-lumen endotracheal intubation tube. Although drainage by suction and protection of the healthy lung was vital, the patient was unable to maintain ventilation volume because of poor drainage. Additionally, the respiratory status deteriorated. To resolve the situation, a tracheotomy was performed and two endotracheal intubation tubes (6.0 mm inner diameter, and 9.0 mm outer diameter) were inserted through a large U-shaped tracheal hole 18 hours after admission. The respiratory status of the patient gradually improved after the procedure. There were two advantages of this method of respiratory management. Firstly, each of the two endotracheal tubes had a separate cuff, allowing more reliable separation of the healthy lung from the injured lung. Secondly, bronchoscopes of sufficient diameter (4.9 mm outer diameter ) were used bilaterally, allowing sufficient drainage of viscous airway secretions mixed with hematoma and improving atelectasis. Although venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation is a crucial support tool when the respiratory status deteriorates due to severe pulmonary contusions, our method of airway management may be attempted in patients with multiple traumatic injuries with coagulopathy.

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