نتایج جستجو برای: airway compromise

تعداد نتایج: 108864  

Journal: :American journal of otolaryngology 1991
B J Wiatrak C M Myer R T Cotton

Vascular compression of the tracheobronchial tree frequently presents early in infancy with significant airway compromise. For this reason, the pediatric otolaryngologist is often consulted early in the assessment of these patients. Three unusual cases of tracheobronchial vascular compression are presented. The diagnosis and management of children with tracheobronchial vascular compression is d...

2016
Preeta George John E Fiadjoe Allan F Simpao

Maxillofacial surgeries can present unique anesthetic challenges due to potentially complex anatomy and the close proximity of the patient's airway to the surgical field. Damage to the tracheal tube (TT) during maxillofacial surgery may lead to significant airway compromise. We report the management of a patient with a partially severed TT during Le Fort surgery for midfacial hypoplasia and man...

2017
Satyashiva Munjal Amit Srivastava VS Mehta Surender Saini

Extreme degree of rotation and flexion of the head during posterior fossa surgeries can lead to acute post-operative submandibular sialadenitis that can cause respiratory compromise. Identification of this problem is vital to prevent deterioration in the early post-operative period. This condition responds well to conservative management provided airway obstruction is taken care of. We discuss ...

2016
Corliss A.E. Best Sandeep Dhaliwal Samantha Tam T. Hubert Low Brian Hughes Kevin Fung S. Danielle MacNeil

INTRODUCTION Spontaneous thyroid hemorrhage is a rare occurrence that results in pain, discomfort, and occasionally compressive symptoms. Infrequently, extensive thyroid hemorrhage can result in a rapidly expanding hematoma resulting in airway compromise. This is a case of an otherwise healthy young woman, 3 months postpartum, with a slowly expanding spontaneous thyroid hemorrhage that measured...

2009
Recep Yildizhan Mertihan Kurdoglu Ertan Adali Ali Kolusari

INTRODUCTION We report an unusual case of upper airway compromise complicated by thyroid storm in a pregnant woman with Graves' disease, ending with the in utero death of the fetus. This complication might have developed due to upper airway edema as a result of poorly controlled hyperthyroidism. CASE PRESENTATION A 41-year-old Turkish woman at 27 weeks' gestation suffering from Graves' diseas...

2016
Gyeong Bo Kim Sung Yeon Hwang Tae Gun Shin Tae Rim Lee Won Chul Cha Min Seob Sim Ik Joon Jo Keun Jeong Song Joong Eui Rhee Yeon Kwon Jeong

A 59-year-old man presented to the emergency department with a chief complaint of sore throat after swallowing sodium picosulfate/magnesium citrate powder for bowel preparation, without first dissolving it in water. The initial evaluation showed significant mucosal injury involving the oral cavity, pharynx, and epiglottis. Endotracheal intubation was performed for airway protection in the emerg...

2012
Adnan Cutuk Ben Bissell Paul Schmidt Bruce Miller

Hyoid fractures in athletes are rare injuries that can be difficult to diagnose. Typically resulting from a direct blow to the anterior neck, hyoid fractures can lead to subcutaneous edema and subsequent airway compromise. The treatment of this fracture depends largely on the severity of the presenting symptoms. Generally, these fractures do not require surgical intervention but warrant close o...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2012
Kevin M Watt Jason Walgos Ira M Cheifetz David A Turner

Interhospital transport presents a challenge for pediatricians, and airway protection is often a significant concern. The severely agitated child without respiratory compromise poses an extremely difficult dilemma, as most sedative agents can cause respiratory depression. Intubation offers definitive control of the airway but is not without risk, especially in an environment where experience an...

Journal: :International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology 2014
Jordan C Schramm Deborah A Perry Ryan K Sewell

Cervical ectopic thymus occurs when thymic tissue arrests during its embryologic descent through the neck to the upper mediastinum. Most often it presents as an asymptomatic neck mass. Rarely does it present with airway compromise, particularly in neonates. A neonate presented with a retropharyngeal mass causing dynamic upper airway obstruction, mimicking a venolymphatic malformation. Ultimatel...

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