Pre-Emptive Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation To Support Endobronchial Stenting For Severe Airway Obstruction

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CARDIO-THORACIC SURGERY(2021)

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Tracheobronchial stent insertion is a common palliative intervention for the management of dynamic airway collapse due to severe tracheobronchomalacia or tracheal compression due to mass effect [1]. Airway stents are usually placed bronchoscopically with or without fluoroscopy. In more complex cases, airway stents are placed using a rigid bronchoscope under general anaesthesia with conventional or jet ventilation. In patients where advancement of a rigid bronchoscope into the distal airway or ventilation through a rigid bronchoscope may be difficult, pre-emptive awake veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation should be considered. This report is the first publication to describe a novel technique in a series of patients being treated for critical airway obstruction who would otherwise be at risk of respiratory arrest at the induction of anaesthesia.
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ECMO, Endobronchial stenting, Airway obstruction
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