scholarly journals A Pathway to Optimise Performing an Emergency Tracheostomy in Patients Failing Endotracheal Intubation

Author(s):  
Wendy Smith ◽  
Hemanth Kowdley Subrahmanyam ◽  
Phil Watts

Emergency tracheostomy is a timely life saving procedure bringing to the fore the expert skills of the difficult airway team comprising the otolaryngologist, anaesthesiologist and theatre team or emergency department staff. Adequate advanced planning has to be adopted in these situations for achieving a good outcome. We present our optimal pathway practiced within our team to  achieve successful outcomes during emergency tracheostomies starting from planning to the use of pressure bag in cases of failed intubations. 

2003 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 248-252
Author(s):  
CL Lau ◽  
KL Chung ◽  
CW Kam

A 2-year-old boy was accidentally poisoned by one spoonful of organophosphate insecticide and presented in cardiac arrest. Spontaneous circulation was restored after initial resuscitation and antidote therapy (atropine and pralidoxime) but the boy finally succumbed with multiple complications. We reviewed the literature on the clinical features and management of acute organophosphate poisoning, and the appropriate protective equipment for preventing secondary poisoning of healthcare workers.


2016 ◽  
Vol 204 (4) ◽  
pp. 155-155 ◽  
Author(s):  
Diana Egerton‐Warburton ◽  
Andrew Gosbell ◽  
Angela Wadsworth ◽  
Katie Moore ◽  
Drew B Richardson ◽  
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