Title of article :
Tracheobronchial lacerations after intubation and tracheostomy
Author/Authors :
Gilbert Massard، نويسنده , , Clothilde Rougé، نويسنده , , Ahmad Dabbagh، نويسنده , , Romain Kessler، نويسنده , , Jean-Gustave Hents، نويسنده , , Norbert Roeslin، نويسنده , , Jean-Marie Wihlm، نويسنده , , Georges Morand، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
Background.
Although long-term complications of intubation and tracheostomy are well documented, little has been reported on acute complications of airway access techniques.
Methods.
Fourteen patients (1 male and 13 female patients) aged 15 to 80 years presented with tracheobronchial lacerations after single-lumen intubation (n = 9), double-lumen intubation (n = 1), or tracheostomy (n = 4).
Results.
A left bronchial laceration after double-lumen intubation was discovered and repaired intraoperatively. A tracheat laceration after single-lumen intubation was recognized during induction of anesthesia. The remaining 12 were diagnosed within 6 to 126 hours (median, 24 hours) after injury. All patients had mediastinal and subcutaneous emphysema. At endoscopy, 12 injuries were located in the thoracic trachea and 1 in the cervical trachea. Twelve underwent primary repair through a right thoracotomy (n = 11) or left cervicotomy (n = 1), and 1 was treated conservatively. Two patients with tracheostomy injury died postoperatively. All repairs healed well but one. The latter was performed 5 days after the injury; a dehiscence occurred, but healed spontaneously.
Conclusions.
We conclude that prognosis of tracheal lacerations depends both on the general health of the patient and on the rapidity of diagnosis and treatment.
Journal title :
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Journal title :
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery