• Anaesthesia · Jul 1995

    Case Reports

    High frequency jet ventilation in the management of intra-operative tracheal injury.

    • C A Hodgson and S M Mostafa.
    • Royal Liverpool University Hospital.
    • Anaesthesia. 1995 Jul 1;50(7):637-8.

    AbstractA patient undergoing pharyngo-oesphagectomy with gastric transposition sustained a large tracheal tear during the blind oesophageal dissection. High frequency jet ventilation was successfully employed in the acute airway management and continued postoperatively.

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