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Title: Anaesthesia in thoracic surgery using selective distributive ventilation
Authors: Bonaventura, J.
Tabroska, D.
Divisova, V.
Keywords: Chest -- Surgery
Anesthetics -- Administration
Issue Date: 1985-12
Publisher: Association of Anaesthesiologists in Malta
Citation: Bonaventura, J., Tabroska, D., & Divisova, V. (1985). Anaesthesia in thoracic surgery using selective distributive ventilation. Acta Anaesthesiologica Melitensis, 1(3), 19.
Abstract: During thoracotomy surgical access is often facilitated by decreasing the volume of one lung. This can be achieved by decreasing the volume of both lungs together or by selectively ventilating only one lung. These unphysiological conditions are improved by the use of selective distributive ventilation of the lungs, a technique allowing an accurate control of the distribution of fresh gases to each lung separately.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/21219
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