Removal of obstructing T-tube and stabilization of the airway

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Abstract

Although they are extremely effective in maintaining tracheal and subglottic patency, T-tubes themselves can result in airway obstruction from plugging. Many practitioners educate patients on placing a small (5.0) endotracheal tube (ETT) through the tracheal limb of the T-tube if they develop airway obstruction. Unfortunately, this can be a difficult task to complete during acute airway obstruction. In this article, we describe a simple set of steps for rapid relief of airway obstruction and stabilization of the airway in the event of T-tube obstruction. This method requires removal of the T-tube with a Kelly clamp and stabilization of the airway with a tracheostomy tube. Although it is simple, we hope that this technique will prevent morbidity and mortality from acute airway obstructions related to T-tubes. © 2011 The American Laryngological, Rhinological, and Otological Society, Inc.

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Athavale, S. M., Dang, J., Rangarajan, S., & Garrett, G. (2011). Removal of obstructing T-tube and stabilization of the airway. Laryngoscope, 121(5), 1003–1005. https://doi.org/10.1002/lary.21458

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