Critically injured patients, inaccessible airways, and laryngeal mask airways.

J Hulme, Gavin Perkins

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Abstract

Managing the airway of a critically injured trauma patient in the prehospital environment is challenging, especially when access to the patient's airway is limited as is often the case in vehicle entrapment incidents. This paper reports the use of the laryngeal mask airway as an adjunct to airway management when attempts using simple airway management techniques have failed to provide adequate oxygenation and ventilation and limited access to the patient precluded endotracheal intubation.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)742-4
Number of pages3
JournalEmergency Medicine Journal
Volume22
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2005

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