| Literature DB >> 24498769 |
Kuniko Morishima1, Satoshi Kurita1, Yoshihiro Yamama1, Keiji Nakatani1.
Abstract
The first case was a 69-year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis undergoing posterior occipito-cervical fusion. Although the operation was successfully performed, airway obstruction developed immediately after extubation. Her upper airway obstruction probably came from pharyngolaryngeal edema. The second case was a 59-year-old man with diabetes mellitus undergoing anterior cervical fusion. The day of surgery, he complained of dyspnea and his neck was swollen with hematoma. We used cricothyrotomy tubes (Mini-Trach II) in these two patients with postoperative upper airway obstruction and performed assist-ventilation via the tube. After starting ventilation through Mini-Trach II, we succeeded in intubation. We belive that cricothyrotomy in well-trained hands can be used safely for the management of the patient with a difficult airway.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24498769
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Masui ISSN: 0021-4892