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Colombian Journal of Anestesiology
Print version ISSN 0120-3347
Abstract
MEDINA-RAMIREZ, Santiago; POSADA-UPEGUI, Juan Camilo; HOYOS-FAJARDO, Lina María and AVENDANO-QUINTERO, Diomer. Prophylactic percutaneous dilatational cricothyrotomy, prior to surgical tracheostomy: Case report. Rev. colomb. anestesiol. [online]. 2017, vol.45, suppl.1, pp.16-20. ISSN 0120-3347.
Introduction: Percutaneous dilational cricothyrotomy is considered a quick technique to access the airway during urgent situations, especially "cannot intubate/cannot ventilate" scenarios; nevertheless it can also constitute a technique to temporarily and preventative secure the airway in cases of glotic or supraglotic obstruction, in patients in whom interventions of the obstructive lesion or definitive procedures for airway control will be done. Clinical case: This is a report of a 90 year old patient with symptoms of dyspnea and dysphagia, with a multilobar, friable lesion, with areas of necrosis, suggestive of carcinoma, with involvement of left vallecula, epiglottis and glotis, with 90% occupation of the latter. It is decided to make an urgent tracheostomy. At the time of surgery, in the face of the imminent risk of obstruction, loss of the airway patency and death during the surgical intervention, it was decided to make a percutaneous cricothyrotomy previous to the tracheostomy. There were no complications associated with the airway neither during the procedure nor in the perioperative period. Conclusion: Percutaneous dilational cricothyrotomy is a quick procedure and can become a valuable tool in securing the airway in cases of critical supraglottic obstruction in patients who will be taken to surgery and carry a risk of loss of permeability of the airway; in this article we make a report of a successful case of it utilization and we review the available evidence on the preventive use of cricothyrotomy and the outcomes in this context.
Keywords : Tracheostomy; Airway management; Airway obstruction; Anesthesia general; Case report.