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FRCA Final Exam Preparation: 750 Questions and Answers

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Demo Question: Absolute Indications for One-Lung Ventilation

Which one of the following options is an absolute indication for adult one-lung ventilation?

  1. To assist with surgical access for an oesophagectomy
  2. To control the distribution of ventilation in a patient with a bronchopleural fistula
  3. To enable better surgical access for mediastinal mass excision
  4. To facilitate surgical access for an upper lobectomy
  5. To improve surgical access for video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery

Key Learning Point: There are absolute and relative indications for one-lung ventilation. Whilst in most cases the indications to improve surgical access are highly desirable, they are not considered absolute.

Explanation: Absolute indications include:

  1. Isolation of a healthy lung to prevent contamination or damage from a lung abscess or pulmonary haemorrhage.
  2. Control of the distribution of ventilation to prevent baro- or volutrauma of damaged lung tissue (bronchopleural fistula, major cyst or bulla, bronchial trauma).
  3. Facilitation of single lung lavage

Relative indications include the enabling of surgical access for:

  1. Thoracic aortic surgery
  2. Lung resection
  3. Minimally invasive cardiac surgery
  4. Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS)
  5. Oesophageal surgery
  6. Mediastinal mass resection

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