Univent tube for thoracoscopic thymectomy in myasthenic patients anesthetized without neuromuscular blocking agents: An observational study

在未使用神经肌肉阻滞剂麻醉的重症肌无力患者中,使用 Univent 管进行胸腔镜胸腺切除术:一项观察性研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Myasthenia gravis (MG) patients undergoing surgery may opt for general anesthesia without neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs). The univent tube, featuring a single lumen with bronchial blockers, is known for its flexibility and preference in challenging intubations, reducing airway damage during one-lung ventilation. This study assesses the safety and feasibility of utilizing the univent tube for thoracoscopic thymectomy in MG patients under general anesthesia without NMBAs, complemented by airway topical anesthesia. METHODS: In this single-center, prospective observational study, 83 consecutive MG patients underwent thoracoscopic thymectomy with univent tube intubation. General anesthesia without NMBAs and airway topical anesthesia were administered. Emphasis was placed on intubation conditions, surgical aspects, intraoperative respiratory, and airway complications. RESULTS: Clinically acceptable intubation conditions were achieved in 99% of patients, with 80% rated as 'excellent' and 19% as 'good.' No cases experienced intubation failure, and 2% exhibited reactions to tracheal tube insertion. Higher MG stages correlated with more favorable intubation conditions, particularly during laryngoscopy. Surgical conditions were excellent in 89%, and blocking the right lung increased total lung collapse, enhancing surgical conditions. Intraoperative ventilation was sufficient for all cases. Incidences of bronchial and vocal cord injuries were 6% and 10%, respectively, with no hematoma cases. Postoperative sore throat (12%) and hoarseness (6%) resolved within three days. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the potential benefits of NMBAs, the univent tube proved safe and effective for thoracoscopic thymectomy in MG patients without NMBAs, with higher MG stages associated with improved intubation conditions and enhanced surgical conditions with right-side bronchial blockage.

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