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Flow-controlled ventilation and hi-flow nasal oxygen in laser surgery for a grade III subglottic stenosis patient.

A 49-year old patient (BMI 29.4kg/m2 and ASA III) with grade III subglottic stenosis (> ventilator in flow controlled ventilation mode, which allowed us to regulate both inspiratory and expiratory flow without compromising gas exchange despite maintaining peak FIO2 at 0.3 due to the risk of ignition. Before proceeding with endoscopic dilation, the 4.5mm laser endotracheal tube was withdrawn and high flow nasal cannula oxygenation was started in order to prolong apnoeic oxygenation. Total apnoea time was 11min, maintaining SpO2 >70%) underwent laser resection followed by dilation. During resection he was ventilated by the Evone>ventilator; high flow nasal cannula therapy; apnoeic oxygenation-98% and peak EtCO2 60mmHg throughout the procedure.

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