AI Article Synopsis

  • * It's crucial to assess the tracheobronchial tree with a flexible bronchoscope in children with suspected laryngotracheal injuries to avoid worsening the trauma through blind intubation.
  • * The report focuses on a middle childhood patient who experienced a complete tracheal transection due to blunt laryngotracheal trauma, highlighting the importance of thorough airway management.

Article Abstract

Blunt injury to the neck following high-impact trauma can be associated with airway injury. The anaesthesiologist should have a high index of suspicion for the same when the patient presents for any surgical intervention for trauma. A complete evaluation of the tracheobronchial tree using a flexible bronchoscope is essential before instrumenting the airway in a child with suspected laryngotracheal trauma because blind intubation can convert a lesser grade airway trauma into a significant one. We report the airway management in a child belonging to middle childhood, who presented with complete tracheal transection after a blunt laryngotracheal trauma.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2024-261118DOI Listing

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