| Literature DB >> 24800093 |
G Desuter1, A Gregoire1, Q Gardiner2, P M Francois3.
Abstract
Adequate stabilization of a patient presenting with a carotid blowout is one of the most challenging issues an on-call ENT surgeon can be confronted with. Reducing the bleeding and securing the airway are essential before more definitive management. We present the case of a 72-year-old patient with head and neck cancer who arrived at the emergency room with a carotid blowout and who was successfully stabilized using a King LT-D ventilation tube.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24800093 PMCID: PMC3988831 DOI: 10.1155/2014/531561
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Otolaryngol ISSN: 2090-6773
Clinical presentations of CB and their outcome variables.
| Type of CB | External compression | Outcome |
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| Open neck bleeding | External compression possible | Outcome will depend on the intensity of the hemorrhage and the rapidity of compression |
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| Intraluminal bleeding | External compression not relevant | Outcome will depend on the rapidity of securing the airway along with the ability to perform an intraluminal compression |
Figure 1Anatomical drawing showing the King LT-D tube in place. Note the positioning of the esophageal and pharyngeal balloons (published with the authorization of VBM Medical Inc., Sulz, Germany).
Figure 2King LT-D tube in place acting as a pharyngeal compression device. Patient is ventilated through a tracheostomy.