Failed intubation in the intensive care unit managed with laryngeal mask airway and percutaneous tracheostomy

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Abstract

We report the management of failed intubation in a critically ill, hypoxic and catabolic patient with sepsis and acute lung injury. Insertion of a laryngeal mask airway restored ventilation and corrected hypoxia. As the laryngeal mask provides only a temporary airway, it was essential to secure the airway by percutaneous tracheostomy to initiate mechanical ventilation.

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Divatia, J. V., Kulkarni, A. P., Sindhkar, S., & Upadhye, S. M. (1999). Failed intubation in the intensive care unit managed with laryngeal mask airway and percutaneous tracheostomy. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 27(4), 409–411. https://doi.org/10.1177/0310057x9902700414

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