Effective Troubleshooting of EZ-Blocker™ Endobronchial Blocker Insertion in Minimally Invasive CABG Surgery: A Case Series

EZ-Blocker™ is a specially designed semi-rigid Y-shaped Bronchial Blocker (BB) containing two inflatable cuffs. The difficulties and challenges encountered while inserting the Rusch EZ-Blocker™ (Teleflex Life Sciences Ltd., Athlone, Ireland) for isolating the left lung in Minimally Invasive Coronary...

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Main Authors: Arupratan Maiti, Sreya Moitra, Amrita Guha
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Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2024-11-01
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description EZ-Blocker™ is a specially designed semi-rigid Y-shaped Bronchial Blocker (BB) containing two inflatable cuffs. The difficulties and challenges encountered while inserting the Rusch EZ-Blocker™ (Teleflex Life Sciences Ltd., Athlone, Ireland) for isolating the left lung in Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (MICS CABG) surgery are numerous and varied. The present case series describes 28 different patients (out of 102 patients with attempted EZ-Blocker™) who faced various difficulties and technical problems while introducing the EZ-Blocker™ and how troubleshooting was performed in those cases with different manoeuvres. The difficulties in inserting the EZ-Blocker™ were due to a variety of reasons such as inadequate space between the carina and bronchus, a prominent right main bronchus at an acute angle compared to the obtuse angle of the left main bronchus, a compressed left main bronchus, deviation of the airway and a deep posterior bronchus. The manoeuvres used to overcome these challenges included controlled pulling of the endotracheal tube upwards, rotation of the head to the right-side with or without direct tracheal manual compression to the right-side, manual widening of the distal Y end of the EZ-Blocker™ and extension of the head in selected cases. Out of 102 attempted cases of EZ-Blocker™, difficulty (insertion time >90 seconds) was noted in 28 cases, which were managed with the different clinical manoeuvres mentioned above. However, in four other cases, the EZ-Blocker™ could not be introduced and the attempts failed. Although the EZ-Blocker™ is a safe and easy alternative to the Double Lumen Tube (DLT), it has not been widely used in India to date. The proposed manoeuvres will surely help clinicians use it more efficiently in cases where they encounter difficulty during insertion.
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spelling doaj-art-eb8e31e4d5634d93a4795bed58f574a42024-11-29T12:14:37ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2024-11-011811050810.7860/JCDR/2024/74814.20305Effective Troubleshooting of EZ-Blocker™ Endobronchial Blocker Insertion in Minimally Invasive CABG Surgery: A Case SeriesArupratan Maiti0Sreya Moitra1Amrita Guha2Senior Consultant, Department of Cardiac Anaesthesia, Apollo Multispeciality Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, Rampurhat Government Medical College and Hospital, West Bengal, India. Associate Consultant, Department of Cardiac Anaesthesia, Apollo Multispeciality Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.EZ-Blocker™ is a specially designed semi-rigid Y-shaped Bronchial Blocker (BB) containing two inflatable cuffs. The difficulties and challenges encountered while inserting the Rusch EZ-Blocker™ (Teleflex Life Sciences Ltd., Athlone, Ireland) for isolating the left lung in Minimally Invasive Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (MICS CABG) surgery are numerous and varied. The present case series describes 28 different patients (out of 102 patients with attempted EZ-Blocker™) who faced various difficulties and technical problems while introducing the EZ-Blocker™ and how troubleshooting was performed in those cases with different manoeuvres. The difficulties in inserting the EZ-Blocker™ were due to a variety of reasons such as inadequate space between the carina and bronchus, a prominent right main bronchus at an acute angle compared to the obtuse angle of the left main bronchus, a compressed left main bronchus, deviation of the airway and a deep posterior bronchus. The manoeuvres used to overcome these challenges included controlled pulling of the endotracheal tube upwards, rotation of the head to the right-side with or without direct tracheal manual compression to the right-side, manual widening of the distal Y end of the EZ-Blocker™ and extension of the head in selected cases. Out of 102 attempted cases of EZ-Blocker™, difficulty (insertion time >90 seconds) was noted in 28 cases, which were managed with the different clinical manoeuvres mentioned above. However, in four other cases, the EZ-Blocker™ could not be introduced and the attempts failed. Although the EZ-Blocker™ is a safe and easy alternative to the Double Lumen Tube (DLT), it has not been widely used in India to date. The proposed manoeuvres will surely help clinicians use it more efficiently in cases where they encounter difficulty during insertion. https://www.jcdr.net/articles/PDF/20305/74814_CE[Ra1]_F(IS)_QC(PS_IS)_PF1(RI_SS_SHU)_PFA(RI_KM)_PN[IS].pdfcoronary artery bypass graftclinical manoeuvresdifficult insertionlung isolation
spellingShingle Arupratan Maiti
Sreya Moitra
Amrita Guha
Effective Troubleshooting of EZ-Blocker™ Endobronchial Blocker Insertion in Minimally Invasive CABG Surgery: A Case Series
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
coronary artery bypass graft
clinical manoeuvres
difficult insertion
lung isolation
title Effective Troubleshooting of EZ-Blocker™ Endobronchial Blocker Insertion in Minimally Invasive CABG Surgery: A Case Series
title_full Effective Troubleshooting of EZ-Blocker™ Endobronchial Blocker Insertion in Minimally Invasive CABG Surgery: A Case Series
title_fullStr Effective Troubleshooting of EZ-Blocker™ Endobronchial Blocker Insertion in Minimally Invasive CABG Surgery: A Case Series
title_full_unstemmed Effective Troubleshooting of EZ-Blocker™ Endobronchial Blocker Insertion in Minimally Invasive CABG Surgery: A Case Series
title_short Effective Troubleshooting of EZ-Blocker™ Endobronchial Blocker Insertion in Minimally Invasive CABG Surgery: A Case Series
title_sort effective troubleshooting of ez blocker™ endobronchial blocker insertion in minimally invasive cabg surgery a case series
topic coronary artery bypass graft
clinical manoeuvres
difficult insertion
lung isolation
url https://www.jcdr.net/articles/PDF/20305/74814_CE[Ra1]_F(IS)_QC(PS_IS)_PF1(RI_SS_SHU)_PFA(RI_KM)_PN[IS].pdf
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