Surgical airway access justifiably remains the final option for managing the ‘can't intubate can't ventilate’ situation, but available techniques are often complicated and might require special equipment. This paper reports on the real world experience of two experienced Australian medical specialists with backgrounds in Anaesthesia and Aeromedical Retrieval who performed 24 surgical airways, mainly under adverse prehospital conditions, over a combined 40 years of practice. All attempts were successful, the majority through a simple open ‘scalpel–finger–tube’ method, which is described here.Bruce R Paix and William M Grigg
Objective: Cricothyrotomy is the emergency surgical means of gaining access to the airways. However ...
Abstract published with permission. Introduction ‐ Surgical cricothyroidotomy, the insertion of a tr...
Abstract Objective In the ‘can’t intubate can’t oxygenate’ scenario, techniques to achieve front of ...
When conventional approaches to obtain effective ventilation and return of effective spontaneous bre...
Introduction: Unsuccessful tracheal intubation is considered the most common cause of anesthesia dea...
Cricothyroidotomy is an emergency procedure performed on patients with severe respiratory distress i...
Background Airway management is a paramount clinical skill for the anaesthesiologist. The Emergency ...
Abstract Background Airway guidelines recommend an em...
Abstract Background Creating a patent airway by cricothyrotomy is the ultimate maneuver to allow oxy...
Emergency cricothyrotomy is a procedure to urgently perform an aperture in the cricothyroid membrane...
BACKGROUND: Airway management is essential in critically ill or injured patients. In a "can't intuba...
Background: Creating a patent airway by cricothyrotomy is the ultimate maneuver to allow oxygenation...
Complex intubation, cricothyrotomy and tracheotomy. Successful management of a difficult airway begi...
AbstractObjectiveCricothyrotomy is the emergency surgical means of gaining access to the airways. Ho...
In a ‘can’t intubate, can’t oxygenate’ scenario, success of emergency front-of-neck access is depend...
Objective: Cricothyrotomy is the emergency surgical means of gaining access to the airways. However ...
Abstract published with permission. Introduction ‐ Surgical cricothyroidotomy, the insertion of a tr...
Abstract Objective In the ‘can’t intubate can’t oxygenate’ scenario, techniques to achieve front of ...
When conventional approaches to obtain effective ventilation and return of effective spontaneous bre...
Introduction: Unsuccessful tracheal intubation is considered the most common cause of anesthesia dea...
Cricothyroidotomy is an emergency procedure performed on patients with severe respiratory distress i...
Background Airway management is a paramount clinical skill for the anaesthesiologist. The Emergency ...
Abstract Background Airway guidelines recommend an em...
Abstract Background Creating a patent airway by cricothyrotomy is the ultimate maneuver to allow oxy...
Emergency cricothyrotomy is a procedure to urgently perform an aperture in the cricothyroid membrane...
BACKGROUND: Airway management is essential in critically ill or injured patients. In a "can't intuba...
Background: Creating a patent airway by cricothyrotomy is the ultimate maneuver to allow oxygenation...
Complex intubation, cricothyrotomy and tracheotomy. Successful management of a difficult airway begi...
AbstractObjectiveCricothyrotomy is the emergency surgical means of gaining access to the airways. Ho...
In a ‘can’t intubate, can’t oxygenate’ scenario, success of emergency front-of-neck access is depend...
Objective: Cricothyrotomy is the emergency surgical means of gaining access to the airways. However ...
Abstract published with permission. Introduction ‐ Surgical cricothyroidotomy, the insertion of a tr...
Abstract Objective In the ‘can’t intubate can’t oxygenate’ scenario, techniques to achieve front of ...