Awake tracheostomy in a patient with acute upper airway obstruction: an emergency application of an elective percutaneous procedure
Open Access
- 1 July 2019
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in Open Access Emergency Medicine
- Vol. ume 11, 167-170
- https://doi.org/10.2147/oaem.s201079
Abstract
Since its introduction in 1985 with Ciaglia, percutaneous tracheostomy (PT) was contraindicated in emergency settings and obesity. However, several case series in the last 20 years have documented the use of PT in life-threatening airway emergencies. We present a case of severe acute airway obstruction in a 66-year-old woman successfully treated with a placement of an awake PT. The woman’s glottic obstruction was caused by a recurrent laryngeal neoplasia and revealed by nasoendoscopy. This acute condition required a serious effort from the patient to oxygenate and therefore prevented orotracheal intubation as well as the use of any supraglottic device and/or sedation. Blood aspiration after a first attempt to make a quick access to the tracheal lumen with an emergency cricothyroidotomy, and difficulties in the exact identification of tumor infiltration, led us to perform an awake tracheostomy. Due to elevated risk of airway bleeding, we started with a surgical approach to better identify anatomical structures. After the correct inter-tracheal ring space identification, sudden worsening of clinical symptoms required that we complete the procedure quickly with the aid of a Ciaglia Blue Rhino™-Cook (CBR) tracheostomy kit. At the tracheostomy tube placement, the patient quickly resolved her dyspnea and physiological breathing was restored.Keywords
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