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Airway Management for Penetrating Neck Trauma: A Case Report

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Journal Cureus
Date 2023 Feb 8
PMID 36751184
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Penetrating neck injuries comprise 5-10% of traumatic injuries in adults and can cause immediate life-threatening compromise. Performing awake fibreoptic intubation in cooperative patients when airway management is not time critical has been suggested as a method of securing these potentially complicated airways. We report a case of a male in his 20s who presented to the emergency service with neck trauma following a bicycle road accident. With the exception of a wound in the neck region, there were no alarming distress signs or symptoms of airway endangerment. Imagiological evaluation revealed a rupture of the right lateral tracheal wall. He was referred for urgent surgery. We performed intubation with video laryngoscopy assisted by a neck surgery team, keeping the patient breathing spontaneously and under deep sedation. After advancing the tube through the vocal cords, the surgeon explored the cervical wound, guiding the tube through the trachea. Keeping spontaneous ventilation and advancing the tracheal tube beyond the lesion under visualization is essential when managing a traumatized airway. Tracheal intubation using video laryngoscopy, assisted by a neck surgeon guiding the tube, and avoiding creation of a false passage can be a safe alternative to fibreoptic intubation in selected cases of tracheal laceration.

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