Abstract
We present the use of veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV-ECMO) for the surgical management of a patient with a mid-tracheal lesion complicated by a dilated aortic root and severe central aortic regurgitation resulting in left ventricular dilatation and systolic dysfunction. The utility of VV-ECMO in this situation is that the tracheal resection could be performed safely without compromising the haemodynamic status of the patient and at the same time providing a clear field for surgery. VV-ECMO has been used for endoscopic laser removal of tracheal tumours as described by Chiang et al. in Int J Gerontol 5:56–58, 7 and Smith et al. in Anesthesiology 110:427–9, 8. It has also been used for tracheal surgery and reconstruction in children by Goldman et al. in J Pediatr 128:386–88, 9. But VV-ECMO has rarely been used in tracheal resection and anastomosis in adults.
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