Cricothyroidotomy on the scene in a patient with severe facial trauma and difficult neck anatomy

We present a case of a patient with severe facial trauma who was treated at the scene by a physician-staffed trauma life support team. Because of massive oropharyngeal bleeding in addition to a difficult neck anatomy in a very obese patient, a cannot-intubate, cannot-ventilate situation occurred. Co...

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Hauptverfasser: Archan, Sylvia, MD, Gumpert, Rainer, MD, Kügler, Bernhard, MD, Seibert, Franz Josef, MD, Prause, Gerhard, MD
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Airway management
Anatomy
Bicycling
Cadavers
Coma
Cricoid Cartilage - surgery
Emergency
Emergency medical care
Face
Fractures
Humans
Intubation
Intubation, Intratracheal - methods
Male
Middle Aged
Neck
Neck - surgery
Suctioning
Thyroid Cartilage - surgery
Tracheotomy - methods
Trauma
Ventilators
Wounds and Injuries - therapy
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