Anesthetic management of penetrating neck injury patient with embedded knife -A case report-

Penetrating neck injuries can be a fatal event and they are difficult to manage for both surgeons and anesthesiologists. So, adequate preoperative evaluation is important to improve the patients' outcomes, but this can not be done for hemodynamically unstable or uncooperative patient. Here we p...

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Main Authors: Hyub Huh, Jin Hee Han, Jun-Young Chung, Jae-Woo Yi, Bong Jae Lee, Dong Ok Kim, Keon-Sik Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Anesthesiologists 2012-02-01
Series:Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
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Online Access:http://ekja.org/upload/pdf/kjae-62-172.pdf
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Summary:Penetrating neck injuries can be a fatal event and they are difficult to manage for both surgeons and anesthesiologists. So, adequate preoperative evaluation is important to improve the patients' outcomes, but this can not be done for hemodynamically unstable or uncooperative patient. Here we present our clinical experience with a patient with a penetrating neck injury and who was hemodynamically stable, but she was uncooperative and the knife was still embedded in her neck. The surgical exploration and bronchoscopic examination were successfully done under monitored anesthesia care.
ISSN:2005-6419
2005-7563