Respiratory failure after tracheal extubation in a patient with halo frame cervical spine immobilization - Rescue therapy using the Combitube airway

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Abstract

A 78-yr-old man, with halo frame cervical spine immobilization, suffered rapid respiratory deterioration after tracheal extubation in the intensive care unit. Control of the airway was difficult as bag-valve-mask ventilation was ineffective, tracheal intubation was known to be difficult from management of a previous episode of respiratory failure on the ward, and laryngeal mask insertion proved impossible. Rescue therapy using a Combitube airway is described and discussed.

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Mercer, M. (2001). Respiratory failure after tracheal extubation in a patient with halo frame cervical spine immobilization - Rescue therapy using the Combitube airway. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 86(6), 886–891. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/86.6.886

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