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Tracheal exposure: Anticipatory management of the difficult airway.

Tracheal exposure: Anticipatory management of the difficult airway.

Head Neck. 2016 Mar 11;

Authors: Britt CJ, Rohrbach MR, McCulloch TM

Abstract
BACKGROUND: When a patient cannot be intubated or ventilated, cricothyrotomy is indicated. Risks associated with emergent cricothyrotomy are significant, and this procedure typically requires revision. Additional options for establishing an emergent airway are limited. Thus, elective tracheotomy to ensure a safe airway after procedures involving the upper aerodigestive tract is common. Although safe and effective overall, this procedure is not without additional risks, added resources, complex cares, and extended hospitalizations.
METHODS: We present a case in which exposure of the anterior trachea was performed without tracheotomy in a patient with a high-risk airway undergoing an open partial laryngectomy.
RESULTS: The patient did not develop respiratory distress postoperatively and was able to avoid a tracheostomy and its associated cares.
CONCLUSION: Pretracheotomy with tracheal exposure simplifies emergent surgical access to the airway. We believe tracheal exposure in the appropriately selected patient is a safe and cost-effective alternative to elective tracheotomy. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck, 2016.

PMID: 26970139 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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