CAPACITIES OF JET VENTILATION IN THE ANESTHETIC MAINTENANCE OF ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY OF THE LARYNX


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The paper presents the capacities of using jet ventilation as a component of anesthetic maintenance during endoscopic microsurgical interventions into the laryngeal lumen. It shows the dissimilarity of jetwise ventilation from traditional one and gives the characteristics of major settings, as well as explanations of their impact on pulmonary gas exchange. The capacities of current monitoring methods, probable complications, and preventive measures are considered to assure a patients safety when different modes of jetwise ventilation are applied.

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L. Kolotilov

Acad. I.P. Pavlov Saint Petersburg State Medical University

Email: leon956@yandex.ru

V. Pavlov

Acad. I.P. Pavlov Saint Petersburg State Medical University

S. Karpishchenko

Acad. I.P. Pavlov Saint Petersburg State Medical University

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