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Česky / Czech version | Anest. intenziv. Med., 18, 2007, c. 2, s. 91–95. |
Postintubation tracheal rupture – a case report Fiala H.1, Al Mahri aWadh Ali Ahmed al Muquadm1, Berta E.1, Kankovská K.1, Marek O.1, Škodová I.2 1Klinika anesteziologie a resuscitace FN Olomouc 2Otorhinolaryngologická klinika FN Olomouc |
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Summary: Authors describe a case of complicated tonsillectomy. Late massive bleeding from tonsillar bed followed
by hemorrhagic shock and unconsciousness occurred in a young otherwise healthy patient who underwent
tonsillectomy in a small hospital. The patient was transferred to the department of surgery of regional
hospital where urgent surgery was performed. As ENT specialist was not immediately available, unsuccessful
attempt to control bleeding was accomplished by a surgeon and the patient was then transferred
to the ENT Department of the University Hospital Olomouc where the bleeding was successfully controlled
and patient’s circulation stabilized. The course was complicated by tracheal rupture postoperatively
which necessitated further surgical treatment and prolonged artificial ventilation. Airway had to be secured
with double-lumen tube. The patient was dismissed after tracheal rupture had healed. Authors discuss
tracheal rupture following intubation and its treatment in a patient with other complications.
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