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  1. High frequency jet ventilation is one mode of ventilation used to support breathing in neonates that can possibly be of additional benefit to some subgroups of neonates compared to other modes of …

  2. Jet Ventilation Anesthesia - Transoral for Laryngeal Surgery

    May 6, 2017 · Ventilation is held briefly during tissue manipulation, debridement, or to avoid distal seeding, injury to normal tissues, or foreign object into the distal airway. Routine moisturizing with …

  3. What Is Jet Ventilation and How Does It Work? - Biology Insights

    Aug 1, 2025 · The fundamental mechanism of jet ventilation involves delivering high-velocity, small-volume breaths directly into the airway through a specialized catheter or nozzle.

  4. High-frequency ventilation in adults - UpToDate

    Aug 19, 2025 · High-frequency jet ventilation — HFJV refers to HFV delivered using a jet of gas (figure 1). It is initiated by inserting into the lumen of the endotracheal tube a small (14 to 16 gauge) …

  5. Jet Ventilation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Jet ventilation is defined as the pulsed delivery of gas volumes from a high-pressure source through small-bore catheters, allowing gas portions to travel into the airways independently of their integrity.

  6. Jet ventilation - Continuing Education in Anaesthesia, Critical Care ...

    Jet ventilation was developed in the late 1960s in an attempt to reconcile the practical problems of maintaining adequate ventilation and good surgical access during rigid bronchoscopy.

  7. Overview of Jet Ventilation - Kentucky Anesthesia Partners

    In anesthesiology, jet ventilation provides an important alternative to conventional ventilation methods, particularly during surgeries that require access to the airway. Its ability to deliver small, rapid bursts …

  8. Chapter 55. High-Frequency Jet Ventilation (HFJV)

    High-Frequency Jet Ventilation (HFJV) Inspiration: via a small cannula that delivers a jet stream of pulsed breaths to the lungs. The jet stream cannula should be small enough to avoid “sealing” the …

  9. Jet Ventilation - OpenAnesthesia

    Dec 9, 2025 · Jet ventilation, first described by Douglas Sanders in 1967, delivers high-pressure gas through a narrow orifice to maintain oxygenation and ventilation, providing a motionless surgical field …

  10. High-frequency jet ventilation is relatively inefficient, requiring large minute volumes to ensure adequate CO2 removal. Modern high-frequency jet ventilators monitor airway pressures and can warm and …