| Literature DB >> 34976495 |
Renato Rapada1, Ryan C Gifford-Hollingsworth1, Timoteo R Cadena2, Tiffany Nelms3, Zachary Sletten1.
Abstract
Tracheo-innominate artery fistulas are a rare complication of indwelling tracheotomies with a very high mortality rate. Due to the rare occurrence of this surgical emergency, most medical providers have little to no training or experience in recognizing, stabilizing, and repairing this life-threatening condition. Simulation of rare emergencies helps close knowledge gaps of medical providers at all levels. Although many providers may never experience these emergencies throughout their careers in clinical medicine, it is imperative that they distinguish and apply techniques for temporizing these life-threatening conditions in order to decrease patient mortality. This novel, low-cost, and easy-to-implement simulation is geared towards this goal and has been successfully tested in small group simulations at one academic center in San Antonio, Texas.Entities:
Keywords: critical care simulation; emergency medicine; emergency medicine resuscitation; emergency medicine training; simulation; simulation lab teaching and training; simulation trainer; skills and simulation training; teaching by simulation; tracheo-innominate fistula
Year: 2021 PMID: 34976495 PMCID: PMC8712201 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.19873
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Intravenous tubing passing through drilled hole just below flange into simulated trachea (arrow)
Figure 2Intravenous tubing (red tubing line) running through the manikin interior
Figure 3Tracheostomy tube in simulated tracheostomy site
Figure 4Demonstration of the simulated "blood" in the pressure bag system
Figure 5Final model with simulated tracheo-innominate artery fistula bleed