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Last updated: 02/17/2009

Risks

Needle cricothyroidotomy

The risks of a needle cricothyroidotomy include:

  • external scar from needle puncture
  • bleeding
  • accidental perforation of the esophagus
  • hypercarbia (overly high levels of carbon...

    dioxide in the blood)

Surgical cricothyroidotomy

The risks of surgical cricothyroidotomy include:

  • large visible external scar from the incision
  • subglottic stenosis
  • bleeding
  • accidental perforation of the esophagus
  • fracture of the larynx
  • pneumothorax, which is a condition in which air has entered the space around the lungs
  • damage to the vocal cords resulting in hoarseness or a changed voice

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A cricothyrotomy (also called thyrocricotomy, cricothyroidotomy, inferior laryngotomy, intercricothyrotomy, coniotomy or emergency airway puncture) is an emergency incision through the skin and cricothyroid membrane to secure a patient's airway during certain emergency situations, such as an airway obstructed by a foreign object or swelling, a patient who is not able to breathe adequately on their own, or in cases of major facial trauma which prevent the insertion of an airway through the mouth. A cricothyrotomy is usually performed by emergency physicians, trauma surgeons, or paramedics as a last resort when control of the airway by usual means (an endotracheal tube through the mouth) have failed or are not feasible. This technique is considered easier and faster than a tracheostomy, but is only used when oral or nasal intubation is not possible. This procedure does not require manipulation of the cervical spine. However, it does require special training and authorization from local medical direction prior to being performed, depending on local medical protocols.


From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cricothyrotomy

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ENT surgeons diagnose and treat conditions of the ears, nose, throat, head and neck, and undertake some cosmetic procedures.


-Dr David Luff

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