2016
DOI: 10.21466/ac.ntoeaac.2016
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Near‐fatal trial of extubation after anterior cervical spine surgery

Abstract: We report a case of a patient who suffered a near-fatal tracheal extubation following anterior cervical spine surgery. Dislocated surgical material had compromised his airway in such a manner that subsequent tracheal re-intubation was unsuccessful. Only bag/valve/mask ventilation and emergency tracheostomy saved his life. Although clinical symptoms indicated the possibility of post-extubation problems, tracheal extubation was still performed. Hypersalivation should be regarded as an early sign of oesophageal a… Show more

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