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Emergency percutaneous tracheostomy in a severely burned patient with upper airway obstruction and circulatory failure.

S Kolias1, O Castana, M Kyriakopoulou, G Rempelos, G Anagiotos, D Alexakis, C Roussos.   

Abstract

Airway inaccessibility is one of the most dreaded situations in emergency medicine. Surgical tracheostomy is not indicated in emergency situations because it takes a long time and can result in death if respiratory support cannot be provided during the procedure. Emergency percutaneous tracheostomy (PCT) was widely regarded as absolutely counterindicated. Recently, however, a number of studies have appeared on the safety and feasibility of PCT in situations regarded as presenting relative contraindications. We describe the life-saving action of Griggs' PCT in a patient with upper airway obstruction resulting from burns, smoke injuries, and unsuccessful tracheal intubation attempts. Emergency PCT using the Griggs technique was immediately performed without aseptic care, and a 9-mm internal diameter tracheostomy tube was successfully inserted in less than one minute. Griggs' PCT is a quick technique that secures an airway when tracheal intubation fails. The feasibility - in selected cases - of using an emergency Griggs' PCT, in experienced hands, rather than cricothyroidotomy or surgical tracheostomy, is recommended.

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Keywords:  AIRWAY; BURNED PATIENT; CIRCULATORY; EMERGENCY; FAILURE; OBSTRUCTION; PERCUTANEOUS; SEVERELY; TRACHEOSTOMY; UPPER

Year:  2009        PMID: 21991172      PMCID: PMC3188149     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Burns Fire Disasters        ISSN: 1592-9558


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