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DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1096243
Management of Extensive Lesions of the Lower Trachea Using Emergency Cardiopulmonary Bypass
Publication History
Publication Date:
11 December 2008 (online)

Summary
Rapid cardiopulmonary deterioration in patients with extensive lesions of the lower trachea presents a serious challenge in the emergency care. Conventional methods may prove inadequate to achieve airway control and to stabilize the critical condition. Severe airway obstruction and/or massive air leakage are the main causes of failure. An aggressive operative approach is mandatory. Institution of emergency cardio-pulmonary bypass for resuscitative purposes and definitive surgical repair of those life-threatening uncommon tracheal lesions seems essential to us. Two cases, managed according to this concept, are presented.
Key-Words:
Lower tracheal stenosis - Tracheobronchial disruption - Chest trauma - Emergency cardiopulmonary bypass