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Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann 2007;15:e35-e37
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Differential Ventilation with Spontaneous Respiration for Bilateral Emphysema

Murali Chakravarthy, MD, Vivek Jawali, MCh

Wockhardt Heart Institute, Bangalore, India

For reprint information contact: Murali Chakravarthy, MD Tel: 91 80 2228 1146 Fax: 91 80 2228 1149 Email: mailchakravarthy{at}gmail.com, Wockhardt Heart Institute, 14 Cunningham Road, Bangalore 560052, Karnataka, India.

In patients with bilateral bullous disease and empyema in one lung, controlled ventilation may be hazardous and result in severe hypoxia. A 50-year-old man with bullous disease and thoracic empyema on the left side was operated on under general anesthesia with spontaneous respiration using differential lung ventilation.







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