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Ultraschallgestützte retrograde Notfallintubation

Lebensrettendes Management des blutenden Atemwegsnotfalls mit unklarer anatomischer Situation

Ultrasound-guided retrograde emergency intubation

Life-saving management of a bleeding airway emergency with unclear anatomical situation

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Zusammenfassung

Die ultraschallgestützte retrograde Intubation ist ein wenig invasives Verfahren und kann in der Notfallsituation insbesondere bei massiver Blutung frühzeitig zur lebensrettenden Atemwegssicherung führen. Wir beschreiben den Fall einer Nachblutung im Halsbereich sowohl nach pharyngeal als auch in die Halsweichteile mit deutlicher Veränderung der anatomischen Verhältnisse und gleichzeitigem Passagehindernis des Larynxeingangs, der mit dieser Technik erfolgreich beherrscht werden konnte.

Abstract

The technique of ultrasound-guided retrograde intubation is a less invasive procedure for airway management especially in an emergency situation with massive bleeding. This article describes a case of postoperative neck bleeding into the pharynx and neck leading to significant anatomical impairment combined with laryngeal obstruction that was successfully managed using this technique in a modified way. Anatomically non-palpable from a superficial approach, conventional cricotomy and awake tracheotomy were not possible and attempts of fiber optic intubation failed; therefore, ultrasound-guided tracheal puncture was used to advance a conventional central line guidewire towards and out of the mouth and to install orotracheal intubation via a Cook airway catheter cut in half which was advanced over the wire. All airway material remained in place in order to secure the airway until permanent tracheostomy was established along the wire entrance. Sufficient ventilation was possible with the Cook catheter and wire still in the tube. No hypoxic episodes occurred and the patient achieved full recovery.

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Fichtner, A., Vrtny, P. & Schaarschmidt, F. Ultraschallgestützte retrograde Notfallintubation. Anaesthesist 64, 948–952 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00101-015-0102-y

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