Transmylohyoid Submental Intubation in complex maxillofacial trauma: The easiest method is also the safest method

  • Singh A
  • Dulal S
  • Yadav R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background & Objectives: Complex maxillofacial trauma is a common occurrence with high velocity road traffic accidents. Multiple facial bone fracture with loss of reference point for bony reduction requires use of intra-operative intermaxillary fixation to obtain good occlusion which precludes oral intubation. Fractures of nasal bones and ethmoid bones with complex distorted anatomy lead to inability to perform a nasal intubation. In such cases sub-mental intubation can be a safe and easy method of securing the intra-operative airway thus avoiding  tracheotomy and its complications.Materials & Methods: Retrospective clinical analytical study was planned in which 25 patients were included. Patient’s age, sex, type of trauma, time taken for procedure and complications were taken as study variables. Results: Average time taken for the procedure was nine minutes and only four out of 25 cases had complications. Conclusion: Sub-mental intubation requires simple skills, less time and is relatively complication free compared to tracheotomy in securing intra-operative airway during surgeries for complex maxillofacial trauma.JCMS Nepal. 2016;12(2):55-9

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Singh, A. K., Dulal, S., Yadav, R., & Thapa, A. S. (2016). Transmylohyoid Submental Intubation in complex maxillofacial trauma: The easiest method is also the safest method. Journal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal, 12(2), 55–59. https://doi.org/10.3126/jcmsn.v12i2.15455

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