| Literature DB >> 19561958 |
Sandeep Sahu1, Apurva Agarwal, Avaneet Rana, Indu Lata.
Abstract
Airway management in the operating room is the responsibility of anesthesiologists, although a variety of personnel may be responsible for airway management outside the operating room. Emergency department physicians are prominently involved in airway management in the emergency room both independently and with anesthesiologists. Airway management in trauma patients remains the domain of anesthesiologists. An 18-year old male patient was brought to our emergency room after an alleged history of suicidal attempt with gunshot under the chin. He was scheduled to undergo emergency tracheotomy, debridement, and closure of facial laceration under general anaesthesia, presenting a challenge for. He had to undergo emergency tracheotomy, debridement, and closure of facial lacerations under general anesthesia. The injuries made the patient's airway management a complex issue. We present the use of the light wand to manage the difficult airway of this patient with complex facial trauma.Entities:
Keywords: Difficult airway management; faciomaxillary injuries; light wand
Year: 2009 PMID: 19561958 PMCID: PMC2700575 DOI: 10.4103/0974-2700.44685
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Emerg Trauma Shock ISSN: 0974-2700