Literature DB >> 15945326

Tracheostomal fire during an elective tracheostomy.

I-Hung Lin1, Chung-Feng Hwang, Yi-Fen Kao, Kow-Aung Chang, Jyh-Ping Peng.   

Abstract

Some surgeries, a tracheostomy and oral surgeries in particular, have a higher risk of fire. Often it can occur when leaking flammable gas contacts an ignition heat source. Fire during a tracheostomy can sometimes be seen to produce different degrees of insult to the patient. The essential components of a fire, i.e., the fuel source, ignition, and an oxidizer, can be avoided or blocked in order to prevent fires from occurring. Herein, we discuss a fire during a tracheotomy, and ways to avoid its occurrence, and how to stop once it gets started. This case demonstrates 2 important points regarding tracheostomies. First, extreme caution should be exercised when cautery is used in an approximately 100% oxygen gaseous condition, and second, immediate extubation is not absolutely necessary if a fire breaks out during a tracheostomy. The procedures which can be taken when facing this type of emergency are also considered and discussed.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15945326

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chang Gung Med J        ISSN: 2072-0939


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1.  Wire-reinforced endotracheal tube fire during tracheostomy -A case report-.

Authors:  Young Duck Shin; Seung-Woon Lim; Jin Ho Bae; Kyoung Hoon Yim; Jae Hwan Sim; Eun Jung Kwon
Journal:  Korean J Anesthesiol       Date:  2012-08-14
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