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Bronchial anatomy and single-lung ventilation in the pig

To explore why two pigs died in the course of a study in which a double-lumen tube (DLT) was used to achieve single-lung ventilation, the bronchial anatomy of all six pigs involved in the study was examined at autopsy. Autopsy involved examination of the lungs in situ and subsequent dissection of th...

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Published in:Canadian journal of anesthesia 1999-07, Vol.46 (7), p.701-703
Main Authors: MOUTON, W. G, PFITZNER, J, BESSELL, J. R, MADDERN, G. J
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General anesthesia. Technics. Complications. Neuromuscular blocking. Premedication. Surgical preparation. Sedation
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Lungs
Medical sciences
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Swine
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