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Fig. 1 | BMC Anesthesiology

Fig. 1

From: Major pneumothorax during pediatric cardiac MRI procedure under general anesthesia: step-by-step analysis and importance of a well-known environment and material

Fig. 1

The KAB™ CO2 absorber device used to maintain anesthesia during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). It absorbs CO2 in the closed or semi-closed breathing circuit. The green pipe brings fresh gas and permits it to inflate silicon balloons. On the top of the device, there is an APL valve. All are made of plastic (MRI-compatible material)

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