Literature DB >> 19164982

Airway management in patients with facial trauma.

Raja Mohan1, Rajiv Iyer, Seth Thaller.   

Abstract

Management of the airway is a major concern in patients with maxillofacial trauma (gunshot wounds, facial fractures, cervical spine injuries, laryngotracheal injuries) because a compromised airway can lead to death. The method of intubation to use in these patients remains a controversial topic. Although there are many options available, each one has specific indications, and the choice will ultimately depend on the patient's situation and the expertise of the trauma team. In general, endotracheal intubation is usually not a viable option, but nasotracheal intubation and tracheotomies can be performed. Yet, these 2 procedures are known to also have complications. Two interesting alternatives that can be opted for are the submental and submandibular intubation techniques.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19164982     DOI: 10.1097/SCS.0b013e318190327a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Craniofac Surg        ISSN: 1049-2275            Impact factor:   1.046


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5.  Submental intubation for airway management of patients with complex caniomaxillofacial injuries: Our experience.

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8.  Airway management through submental derivation: a safe and easily reproduced alternative for patients with complex facial trauma.

Authors:  Fernando González-Magaña; Héctor Omar Malagón-Hidalgo; Eugenio García-Cano; Roberto Vilchis-López; Adriana Fentanes-Vera; Fernan-Alejandra Ayala-Ugalde
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9.  Management challenges in a short-range low-velocity gunshot injury.

Authors:  K V Arunkumar; Sanjeev Kumar; Rajat Aggarwal; Prajesh Dubey
Journal:  Ann Maxillofac Surg       Date:  2012-07

10.  Reconstruction and rehabilitation of short-range gunshot injury to lower part of face: A systematic approach of three cases.

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