Ultrasound-guided identification of the cricothyroid membrane in a patient with a difficult airway: A case report

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Background: Surgical cricothyroidotomy is considered to be the last resort for management of the difficult airway. A major point for a successful surgical cricothyroidotomy is to identify the location of the cricothyroid membrane. Case presentation: We encountered a patient with progressive respiratory distress who was anticipated to have a difficult airway due to a large neck abscess. We prepared for both awake intubation and surgical cricothyroidotomy. The cricothyroid membrane could not be identified by palpation, but was readily identified using ultrasound. Conclusion: Ultrasound-guided identification of the cricothyroid membrane may be useful in a patient with a difficult airway due to neck swelling.

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Okano, H., Uzawa, K., Watanabe, K., Motoyasu, A., Tokumine, J., Lefor, A. K., & Yorozu, T. (2018). Ultrasound-guided identification of the cricothyroid membrane in a patient with a difficult airway: A case report. BMC Emergency Medicine, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12873-018-0156-7

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