Irish medical journal
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Irish medical journal · Oct 1997
Comparative StudyElective tracheal intubation in cervical spine injuries.
Patients presenting for surgical stabilisation of an unstable cervical spine are at risk of sustaining a further iatrogenic spinal cord injury during intubation of the trachea. Controversy exists regarding the optimal anaesthetic technique for securing the airway. We reviewed the techniques employed for intubating the trachea in our hospital over a five year period. ⋯ Weighted traction was employed in all cases to immobilize the cervical spine during intubation. There was no new neurological sequelae with any of these techniques. Our study suggests that there is no optimal anaesthetic technique for intubating the trachea in patients with cervical spine injuries and it is noteworthy that in line traction was used in every case.