• Military medicine · Feb 2020

    Case Reports

    Definitive Management of a Traumatic Airway: Case Report.

    • Robert A Fabich, Benjamin T Franklin, and Nicholas Langan.
    • United State Army, PROFIS 102nd Forward Surgical Team, Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM), Fort Lewis, WA 98433.
    • Mil Med. 2020 Feb 12; 185 (1-2): e312-e316.

    AbstractMaxillofacial and neck trauma from penetrating injuries present unique challenges for anesthesia providers and surgeons. In the austere conditions of a combat setting these challenges may be amplified due to limited resources and injury severity. Currently there is a lack of evidence and consensus on how to best manage a traumatized airway in this situation. The authors of this paper present the successful emergency management of a traumatized airway from a severe maxillofacial and neck-penetrating wound. A stepwise team approach using strong communication and a global mental model facilitated definitive airway management in this case allowing for safe transport to definitive care.Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States 2019. This work is written by (a) US Government employee(s) and is in the public domain in the US.

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