Insertion of the Combitube airway with the cervical spine immobilised in a rigid cervical collar.

Anaesthesia

Department of Anaesthesia, Southmead Hospital, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, UK.

Published: October 1998

The Combitube is a twin lumen device designed to establish the airway after blind insertion. Under general anaesthesia a rigid cervical collar was used to immobilise the neck in 15 ASA 1 and 2 patients. Insertion of the Combitude airway was then attempted. In 10/15 (66%) patients, blind insertion was not possible. In 5/15 (33%) successful blind insertions the Combitube entered the oesophagus on each occasion. In 8/10 of the failures, re-insertion of the Combitude was attempted with the aid of a Macintosh laryngoscope. In 6/8 cases (75%) satisfactory placement was then possible with the Combitube again entering the oesophagus on each occasion. Ventilation was satisfactory in all patients when insertion was successful. Blood staining of the Combitube was present in 7/15 (47%) patients. The Combitude cannot be recommended for use in patients whose necks are immobilised in rigid cervical collars.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2044.1998.00561.xDOI Listing

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