2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2022.03.019
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Cervical Repair of Iatrogenic Tracheobronchial Injury by Tracheal T-Incision

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“…Die Wahl des operativen Zugangs ist abhängig von der Lokalisation der Verletzung, dem Ausmaß von Begleitverletzungen und der Erfahrung des chirurgischen Teams [26,27].…”
Section: Chirurgische Zugangswegeunclassified
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“…Die Wahl des operativen Zugangs ist abhängig von der Lokalisation der Verletzung, dem Ausmaß von Begleitverletzungen und der Erfahrung des chirurgischen Teams [26,27].…”
Section: Chirurgische Zugangswegeunclassified
“…Nach Verschluss der Hinterwandverletzung mittels fortlaufender Naht wird die Tracheavorderwand über eine Einzelknopfnaht ebenfalls wieder verschlossen [28]. Über diese Methode kann dem Patienten eine Thorakotomie mit daraus resultierenden Schmerzen und Einschränkungen der Atmung erspart werden [27] (▶ Abb. 5).…”
Section: Chirurgische Zugangswegeunclassified
“…In a single case, surgical repair of a spontaneous tracheal rupture after long time steroid use has been reported (27). Out of 13 reports on surgical airway repair with ECLS support, most cases (n=11) were limited to a suture of the membranous portion of the trachea (9,22,25,27), whereas the two other patients had a traumatic bronchial rupture (22). Peripheral V-A ECMO was used in 3 cases where circulatory support was needed (22), whereas the other cases were performed with V-V ECMO support.…”
Section: Airway Injuriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emergency ECLS cannulation has been rarely reported in the acute loss of a secured airway or after the inability to ventilate a patient with an airway injury ( 25 ). With timely repair being crucial in some cases to avoid further injury (either by the misplaced ET tube or mechanical ventilation), ECLS support may be required, allowing for long apneic phases.…”
Section: Indications For Surgery With Intraoperative Extracorporeal S...mentioning
confidence: 99%