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Managing the Transected Airway by Georgie Harris

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WHEREWHATWHEN

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WHERE is the injury?

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WHERE IS THE INJURY?

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CRICOID IS KEY

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WHAT was the

mechanism?

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BLUNT

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Symptoms ≠ Severity

Avoid cricothyroidotomy

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PENETRATING

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KE = ½ mv2

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WHENdo I secure the airway?

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NOW

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NOWNOW

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TRACHE TRACHE

TRACHE TRACHE

ABOVE CRICOID BELOW CRICOID

BLUNT

PENETRATING

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SOON

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Secure the airway in least traumatic fashion

Prepare for tracheostomyUse smallest tube possibleAvoid CricothyroidotomyAvoid muscle relaxants

Avoid BM ventilationPrepare for tracheostomy

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WHEREWHATWHEN

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ABOVE CRICOID BELOW CRICOID

BLUNT

PENETRATING

Risk of trachea descending in to

mediastinum

WHERE

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ABOVE CRICOID BELOW CRICOID

BLUNT

PENETRATING

Symptoms ≠ severityAvoid cricothyroidotomy

High velocity can be devastatingIntubate through wound?

WHAT

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WHEN

SoonNow

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QUESTIONS?