Intracranial misplacement of a tracheal tube during attempted nasotracheal intubation is a rare, usually lethal complication. Such incidents are associated with fractures of the face and base of the skull. We report inadvertent intracranial placement of a nasotracheal tube in a patient who had 2 weeks previously undergone transnasal trans-sphenoidal surgery for a pituitary tumour. One should be aware that transnasal trans-sphenoidal surgery leaves a bony defect in the skull, which is susceptible to perforation by nasally introduced tubes.
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Paul, M., Dueck, M., Kampe, S., Petzke, F., & Ladra, A. (2003). Intracranial placement of a nasotracheal tube after transnasal trans-sphenoidal surgery. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 91(4), 601–604. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/aeg203
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