Abstract

Endotracheal intubation and extubation in intensive care unit (ICU) patients are difficult. Extubation will be more worrisome if patient has difficult intubation, sleep apnea, surgical procedure involving airway or surrounding structures. In such extubation airway exchange catheters (AEC) are used, as they are simple to use and able to provide oxygen to the patient. Rarely AEC use can cause potential life threatening complications. We report a case of pneumothorax following use of AEC in post-thyroidectomy patient. Case: A 32 years old male patient was admitted to our ICU, with difficult intubation after thyroidectomy. He was a known case of obtructive sleep apnea, hypertension and large goiter. In ICU for proper visualization of vocal cords and resecuring the airway, AEC was used, but patient had hypoxia with bradycardia. He was recovered with Ambu bag ventilation and required brief cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Post resuscitation he had left impending tension pneumothorax and lung laceration requiring chest drain, which was removed after tracheostomy and weaned from the ventilator. After 9 days supra glottic edema subsided and vocal cords were moving; His trachea was decanulated and he was discharged home. Conclusion: Rarely AEC use can cause life threatening injuries. Pneumothorax following the use of AEC is not always due to tracheobronchial injury; it can also occur as a result of alveolar injury.

Highlights

  • Tracheal tube exchange catheters (AEC) are used frequently for exchange of the endotracheal tubes

  • If patients is admitted to the intensive care (ICU) after airway or airway surrounding structures surgery with difficult intubation to the intensive care unit (ICU); we expect difficult extubation of these patients

  • We report a case of pneumothorax with the use of airway exchange catheters (AEC) without any airway injury in a post thyroidectomy patient

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Tracheal tube exchange catheters (AEC) are used frequently for exchange of the endotracheal tubes. If patients is admitted to the intensive care (ICU) after airway or airway surrounding structures surgery with difficult intubation to the intensive care unit (ICU); we expect difficult extubation of these patients. AEC are used in these type of patients for safe extubation and if required resecuring of the airway. AEC use thought to be simple and safe procedure but literature describes use of AEC in ICU as a risky procedure and in majority of the patients its use failed to exchange the endotracheal tube and even causing cardiac arrest [1]. Barotrauma and pneumothorax following the use of AEC is commonly considered to be as a result of tracheobronchial injuries. We report a case of pneumothorax with the use of AEC without any airway injury in a post thyroidectomy patient

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