Introduction In a CICO (cannot intubate, cannot oxygenate) situation, anesthesiologists and acute care physicians must be able to perform an emergency surgical cricothyrotomy (front-of-neck airway procedure). CICOs are high-acuity situations with rare opportunities for safe practice. In COVID-19 airway management guidelines, bougie-assisted surgical cricothyrotomy is the recommended emergency strategy for CICO situations. Methods We designed a 4-hour procedural simulation workshop on surgical cricothyrotomy to train 16 medical residents. We provided prerequisite readings, a lecture, and a videotaped demonstration. Two clinical scenarios introduced deliberate practice on partial-task neck simulators and fresh human cadavers. We segmented an ...
Simulation for surgical education and training is increasingly perceived as a valuable contribution ...
Intro/Background: Each year second year emergency medicine residents complete a \u27Difficult Airway...
Background and Aims: Emergency front of neck access (FONA) is the final step in a Can't Intubate–Can...
In a ‘can’t intubate, can’t oxygenate’ scenario, success of emergency front-of-neck access is depend...
Abstract Background Cricothyrotomy is a procedure performed to establish an airway in critical airwa...
When conventional approaches to obtain effective ventilation and return of effective spontaneous bre...
Audience: Medical Students, Interns, Residents, Fellows and Attending Physicians. Introduction...
Introduction: Unsuccessful tracheal intubation is considered the most common cause of anesthesia dea...
BACKGROUND The “Can’t Intubate Can’t Oxygenate” (CICO) emergency requires urgent front of neck airwa...
Introduction: The Emergency Medicine (EM) Residency Review Committee stipulates that residents perfo...
Introduction A patient that cannot be oxygenated or ventilated requires immediate and effective asse...
Intraoperative accidental extubation on a known difficult-airway patient requires prompt attention. ...
The video "Emergent Cricothyrotomy Training for Non-Surgeons" reviews two distinct techniques for pe...
Emergency cricothyroidotomy is a life-saving but infrequently performed procedure for emergency airw...
Introduction: Pennsylvania, among other states, includes surgical airway management, or cricothyroto...
Simulation for surgical education and training is increasingly perceived as a valuable contribution ...
Intro/Background: Each year second year emergency medicine residents complete a \u27Difficult Airway...
Background and Aims: Emergency front of neck access (FONA) is the final step in a Can't Intubate–Can...
In a ‘can’t intubate, can’t oxygenate’ scenario, success of emergency front-of-neck access is depend...
Abstract Background Cricothyrotomy is a procedure performed to establish an airway in critical airwa...
When conventional approaches to obtain effective ventilation and return of effective spontaneous bre...
Audience: Medical Students, Interns, Residents, Fellows and Attending Physicians. Introduction...
Introduction: Unsuccessful tracheal intubation is considered the most common cause of anesthesia dea...
BACKGROUND The “Can’t Intubate Can’t Oxygenate” (CICO) emergency requires urgent front of neck airwa...
Introduction: The Emergency Medicine (EM) Residency Review Committee stipulates that residents perfo...
Introduction A patient that cannot be oxygenated or ventilated requires immediate and effective asse...
Intraoperative accidental extubation on a known difficult-airway patient requires prompt attention. ...
The video "Emergent Cricothyrotomy Training for Non-Surgeons" reviews two distinct techniques for pe...
Emergency cricothyroidotomy is a life-saving but infrequently performed procedure for emergency airw...
Introduction: Pennsylvania, among other states, includes surgical airway management, or cricothyroto...
Simulation for surgical education and training is increasingly perceived as a valuable contribution ...
Intro/Background: Each year second year emergency medicine residents complete a \u27Difficult Airway...
Background and Aims: Emergency front of neck access (FONA) is the final step in a Can't Intubate–Can...