AbstractLaryngo-tracheal injuries resulting from blunt trauma neck are fortunately rare, but may have dire consequences. A high index of suspicion is required to make the diagnosis. Here we report a case of airway management of a patient with blunt trauma neck with tracheal tear posted for tracheal tear repair under GA. Tracheostomy, FOB guided intubation and direct laryngoscopy are the standard methods used to secure the airway in these patients, but sometimes they may aggravate the underlying injury. Technique of choice depends upon patient’s condition, urgency, and experience of anesthesiologist and surgeon
Laryngotracheal and tracheobronchial injuries are uncommon,and their successful diagnosis and manage...
A patient with a foreign body penetrating the neck and chest was found to have physical signs which ...
Blunt external laryngotracheal trauma is rarely encountered in clinical practice. Most of the time, ...
AbstractLaryngo-tracheal injuries resulting from blunt trauma neck are fortunately rare, but may hav...
Tracheal damage. Blunt/penetrating trauma and inhalation injuries to the trachea can result in acute...
Background: Traumatic airway injuries are fortunately rare. Though injuries can be obvious and init...
Patients with traumatic cervical spine injuries who require surgical intervention pose a significant...
Background: Traumatic airway injuries are fortunately rare. Though injuries can be obvious and init...
Airway Management for the victims of major trauma is the first priority in the care of the trauma vi...
Penetrating thoracic trauma accounts for 20–25% of all deaths due to trauma in the first four decade...
Laryngotracheal and tracheobronchial injuries are uncommon, and their successful diagnosis and manag...
Abstract- Tracheobronchial injuries are uncommon and their successful diagnosis and treatment often ...
The predictability of the airway compromise affects the decision for tracheal intubation. Associated...
The predictability of the airway compromise affects the decision for tracheal intubation. Associated...
Treatment of a case of traumatic disruption of the cervical trachea has been described. This injury ...
Laryngotracheal and tracheobronchial injuries are uncommon,and their successful diagnosis and manage...
A patient with a foreign body penetrating the neck and chest was found to have physical signs which ...
Blunt external laryngotracheal trauma is rarely encountered in clinical practice. Most of the time, ...
AbstractLaryngo-tracheal injuries resulting from blunt trauma neck are fortunately rare, but may hav...
Tracheal damage. Blunt/penetrating trauma and inhalation injuries to the trachea can result in acute...
Background: Traumatic airway injuries are fortunately rare. Though injuries can be obvious and init...
Patients with traumatic cervical spine injuries who require surgical intervention pose a significant...
Background: Traumatic airway injuries are fortunately rare. Though injuries can be obvious and init...
Airway Management for the victims of major trauma is the first priority in the care of the trauma vi...
Penetrating thoracic trauma accounts for 20–25% of all deaths due to trauma in the first four decade...
Laryngotracheal and tracheobronchial injuries are uncommon, and their successful diagnosis and manag...
Abstract- Tracheobronchial injuries are uncommon and their successful diagnosis and treatment often ...
The predictability of the airway compromise affects the decision for tracheal intubation. Associated...
The predictability of the airway compromise affects the decision for tracheal intubation. Associated...
Treatment of a case of traumatic disruption of the cervical trachea has been described. This injury ...
Laryngotracheal and tracheobronchial injuries are uncommon,and their successful diagnosis and manage...
A patient with a foreign body penetrating the neck and chest was found to have physical signs which ...
Blunt external laryngotracheal trauma is rarely encountered in clinical practice. Most of the time, ...