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Management of critical tracheal stenosis with a straw sized tube (Tritube): Case report

Imminent upper airway obstruction due to life-threatening tracheal stenosis of any cause is a challenging situation. We present a challenging case of total thyroidectomy for a malignant, invasive, and highly vascularized thyroid carcinoma that has invaded the surrounding tissues, including the stern...

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Autores principales: Shallik, Nabil, Elarref, Mohamed, Khamash, Odai, Abdelaal, Abdelrahman, Radi Alkhafaji, Mayed, Makki, Hossam, Abusabeib, Abelrahman, Moustafa, Abbas, Menon, Abhishek
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7842837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33598418
http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2020.48
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author Shallik, Nabil
Elarref, Mohamed
Khamash, Odai
Abdelaal, Abdelrahman
Radi Alkhafaji, Mayed
Makki, Hossam
Abusabeib, Abelrahman
Moustafa, Abbas
Menon, Abhishek
author_facet Shallik, Nabil
Elarref, Mohamed
Khamash, Odai
Abdelaal, Abdelrahman
Radi Alkhafaji, Mayed
Makki, Hossam
Abusabeib, Abelrahman
Moustafa, Abbas
Menon, Abhishek
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description Imminent upper airway obstruction due to life-threatening tracheal stenosis of any cause is a challenging situation. We present a challenging case of total thyroidectomy for a malignant, invasive, and highly vascularized thyroid carcinoma that has invaded the surrounding tissues, including the sternum and mediastinum, resulting in compression of the trachea with indentation. The patient presented with a significant symptomatic tracheal stenosis, the narrowest area of that was 4 mm. Airway management in such cases presents a particular challenge to the anesthesiologists, especially considering that the option of tracheostomy is very difficult most of the time due to the highly swollen thyroid and distorted anatomy. A meticulous history of the patient's illness had been taken, and a comprehensive preoperative evaluation was conducted, including construction of a 3D model airway, virtual endoscopy, and transnasal tracheoscopy. On the day of the surgery, the airway was managed through spontaneous respiration using intravenous anesthesia and the high-flow nasal oxygen (STRIVE-Hi) technique. It was then secured with intubation using a straw endotracheal tube (Tritube®) with an internal diameter (ID) of 2.4 mm and an outer diameter of 4.4 mm with the help of a fiberscope and D-MAC blade of a video laryngoscope. At the end of the procedure, the airway was checked with a fiber optic scope, which showed an improvement in the narrowed area. This enabled us to replace the Tritube with an adult cuffed ETT of size 6.5 mm ID, and the patient was transferred intubated to the surgical ICU. Two days later, the patient's tracheal diameter was evaluated with the help of a fiberoptic scope and extubated successfully in the operating theater.
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spelling pubmed-78428372021-02-16 Management of critical tracheal stenosis with a straw sized tube (Tritube): Case report Shallik, Nabil Elarref, Mohamed Khamash, Odai Abdelaal, Abdelrahman Radi Alkhafaji, Mayed Makki, Hossam Abusabeib, Abelrahman Moustafa, Abbas Menon, Abhishek Qatar Med J Case Report Imminent upper airway obstruction due to life-threatening tracheal stenosis of any cause is a challenging situation. We present a challenging case of total thyroidectomy for a malignant, invasive, and highly vascularized thyroid carcinoma that has invaded the surrounding tissues, including the sternum and mediastinum, resulting in compression of the trachea with indentation. The patient presented with a significant symptomatic tracheal stenosis, the narrowest area of that was 4 mm. Airway management in such cases presents a particular challenge to the anesthesiologists, especially considering that the option of tracheostomy is very difficult most of the time due to the highly swollen thyroid and distorted anatomy. A meticulous history of the patient's illness had been taken, and a comprehensive preoperative evaluation was conducted, including construction of a 3D model airway, virtual endoscopy, and transnasal tracheoscopy. On the day of the surgery, the airway was managed through spontaneous respiration using intravenous anesthesia and the high-flow nasal oxygen (STRIVE-Hi) technique. It was then secured with intubation using a straw endotracheal tube (Tritube®) with an internal diameter (ID) of 2.4 mm and an outer diameter of 4.4 mm with the help of a fiberscope and D-MAC blade of a video laryngoscope. At the end of the procedure, the airway was checked with a fiber optic scope, which showed an improvement in the narrowed area. This enabled us to replace the Tritube with an adult cuffed ETT of size 6.5 mm ID, and the patient was transferred intubated to the surgical ICU. Two days later, the patient's tracheal diameter was evaluated with the help of a fiberoptic scope and extubated successfully in the operating theater. HBKU Press 2021-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7842837/ /pubmed/33598418 http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2020.48 Text en © 2021 Shallik, Elarref, Khamash, Abdelaal, Alkhafaji, Makki, Abusabeib, Moustafa, Menon, licensee HBKU Press. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution license CC BY 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Elarref, Mohamed
Khamash, Odai
Abdelaal, Abdelrahman
Radi Alkhafaji, Mayed
Makki, Hossam
Abusabeib, Abelrahman
Moustafa, Abbas
Menon, Abhishek
Management of critical tracheal stenosis with a straw sized tube (Tritube): Case report
title Management of critical tracheal stenosis with a straw sized tube (Tritube): Case report
title_full Management of critical tracheal stenosis with a straw sized tube (Tritube): Case report
title_fullStr Management of critical tracheal stenosis with a straw sized tube (Tritube): Case report
title_full_unstemmed Management of critical tracheal stenosis with a straw sized tube (Tritube): Case report
title_short Management of critical tracheal stenosis with a straw sized tube (Tritube): Case report
title_sort management of critical tracheal stenosis with a straw sized tube (tritube): case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7842837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33598418
http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/qmj.2020.48
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