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Modified endotracheal tube: emergency alternative to paediatric tracheostomy tube
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 April 2011
Abstract
In an emergency, the non-availability of a conventional paediatric tracheostomy tube is a therapeutic challenge for the attending surgeon.
To describe a simple alternative to a paediatric tracheostomy tube for use in an emergency situation.
Case report of a 14-year-old boy who developed tracheomalacia following partial cricotracheal resection for subglottic stenosis. As a suitably sized tracheostomy tube (with a long narrow segment) was not available, an endotracheal tube was modified and used successfully. Details of the modification, and a relevant literature review, are also discussed.
In the paediatric age group, when an appropriately sized tracheostomy tube is not available, a modified endotracheal tube is a simple temporary alternative; this may be especially useful in an emergency.
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Presented at the National Conference of Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists (ISACON 2009), 26–29 December 2009, Chennai, India
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