Emergency cricothyrotomy is a live saving intervention to rapidly gain access to the airways in patients who cannot be intubated nor ventilated. Considering complications such as bleeding, thyroid and cricoid cartilage injury and creation of a false tract emergency cricothyrotomy should not be performed until non-invasive attempts including video laryngoscopy and the use of supraglottic airway devices have been exploited within a fixed difficult airway management algorithm. Methods of emergency cricothyrotomy can be differentiated in a catheter-over-needle, Seldinger-wire and surgical technique.
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On 1 August 2017, the qualified post-mortem examination was introduced in Bremen by changing the relevant law. A substantial change is the separation of the pure death determination, which can be done by any physician, and the subsequent execution of the post-mortem examination by a suitably qualified physician. For the city of Bremen, the Institute for Legal Medicine (IRM) was charged with this task (in Bremerhaven, the health department).
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