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Revista médica de Chile · Mar 2024
Case Reports[Advanced Orotracheal Tube Fixation Techniques in Severe Burn Patients: Innovations from a Chilean Hospital].
- Patricio Hernández-Flores, Francisco Pampin, Catalina Santibañez, Bárbara Valenzuela, Enrico Escobar, Vicente Echeverry-Aponte, and Iván Hernández-Flores.
- Hospital de Urgencia Asistencia Pública Dr. Alejandro del Río, Santiago, Chile.
- Rev Med Chil. 2024 Mar 1; 152 (3): 401406401-406.
AbstractSince its foundation, the Hospital Emergency Public Assistance in Santiago, Chile, has been the national reference center for managing severe burn patients. In 2007, more than 6,000 hospital admissions for burns were registered in Chile due to the severity of the clinical condition. These patients must be treated in intensive care units. Therefore, the use of orotracheal tubes is essential for its management. The correct stabilization of these devices avoids complications or airway risks. In the Major Burn Unit, cotton cloth restraints and transpore-type adhesives are used on the user's face, but in patients with facial territory compromise, these cause tissue damage; due to this, the Dental Unit has innovative techniques of orotracheal tube fixation, using stainless steel and plastic wire ties, which have allowed to reduce the risks of extubation and accidental displacement of the tube, improving its stability. This work describes the technique used in orotracheal tube fixation in two patients with severe burns, performed by the Dental Unit of the Hospital Emergency Public Assistance, Dr. Alejandro del Río, Chile.
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