right sided double lumen tubes?

Started by caligas
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For the vast majority of left sided cases, a left DLT works just fine. You can even use them for left pneumonectomies. Either pull the tube back prior to resection if the staple line is going to be high, or leave in place if the surgeon is going to leave a longer stump. One of my attendings loved right sided tubes for nearly everything, though, as he felt they taught better bronch skills.

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Just be careful when the surgeon staples or suture the left main bronchus as to not include your tube. I've heard that happening before.

Edit: didn't read psychbender's old post. Agree with that.
 
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