Cricothyroidotomy: A short-term measure for elective ventilation in a patient with challenging neck anatomy

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Cricothyroidotomy is a well established technique of airway management in emergency situations where translaryngeal intubation cannot be achieved. This case report describes a case where cricothyroidotomy was used for elective ventilation for short period of 48 hours in a patient who had a vocal cord palsy, supraglottic oedema and inflammation. Surgical tracheostomy was considered the preferred option, but this was deemed impossible due to the challenging neck anatomy in this case.

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Paw, H. G. W., & Sharma, S. (2006). Cricothyroidotomy: A short-term measure for elective ventilation in a patient with challenging neck anatomy. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 34(3), 384–387. https://doi.org/10.1177/0310057x0603400310

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