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Anesthetic Management of Thoracoscopic Pulmonary Cystectomy in a Patient With Fontan Circulation and Disturbed Lung Inflation During Leakage Testing: A Case Report

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Journal Cureus
Date 2024 Aug 12
PMID 39130829
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Congenital heart disease may require multiple cardiac surgeries during childhood. Subsequent non-cardiac surgeries increase the perioperative bleeding and hypoxia because of changes in circulation. An 18-year-old male patient with a history of multiple cardiac interventions, including Fontan surgery, underwent a thoracoscopic right lung suture and coverage for recurrent right spontaneous pneumothorax under general anesthesia with one lung ventilation (OLV). The superior dorsal and inferior lobes, which were inflatable before surgery, failed to expand during leakage testing. The trachea's condition was examined using a flexible bronchoscope, and no obstructions were found. A thoracic drainage catheter was inserted, and the lower lobe was dilated from outside the body using negative pressure control in a sealed environment. In the patient with previously treated Fontan circulation, both lungs were expanded by inserting a thoracic catheter during thoracoscopic right lung suture and maintaining negative external pressure.

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