Life-threatening tension pneumothorax after unsuccessful tracheostomy tube exchange in a trauma patient - A case report

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Background: Tracheostomy tube exchange is a common and safe procedure. However, when the tracheocutaneous tract is not completely mature, cannula exchange or endotracheal tube insertion via the tracheostomy site can rarely induce life-threatening complications, including subcutaneous emphysema, loss of airway, tension pneumothorax, and pneumoperitoneum. Case: We report a case of life-threatening tension pneumothorax developed during tracheostomy tube exchange with a reinforced endotracheal tube for a planned facial surgery after recent tracheostomy in a trauma patient. Conclusions: Understanding of the pathogenesis and the use of preventive strategies based on it are expected to provide safer and more effective anesthetic management to patients with tracheostomy.

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Kwon, M. A., Cho, C., & Park, J. H. (2020). Life-threatening tension pneumothorax after unsuccessful tracheostomy tube exchange in a trauma patient - A case report. Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, 15(1), 124–128. https://doi.org/10.17085/apm.2020.15.1.124

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