Maksillofasiyal travmalı iki olguda havayolu yönetimi
Maksillofasiyal travma (MFT), yüz kemiklerinin ve yumuşak dokularının ağır hasarlanması, damar yaralanmaları ve solunum yolunun kapanması ile acil bir klinik durum oluşturabilmektedir. Travma genellikle normal anatomiyi bozarak ağız içinde ödem ve kanamaya neden olur. Bu nedenle geleneksel direkt laringoskopi ile vokal kordları görüp entübe etmek oldukça zor olabilir. Bu yazıda iki MFT'li hastalarda havayolu yönetimini tartışmayı planladık.
Airway management in two patients with maxillofacial trauma
The maxillofacial trauma (MFT) may cause an emergency clinical condition with the severe damage of fascial bones and tissues, the vascular injuries and the obstruction of the airway. Trauma generally causes edema and hematom in the mouth by impairing the normal anatomy. Therefore it may be very difficult to see the vocal cords and intubate by traditional direct laryngoscopy. In this article, we aimed to discuss the airway management in patients with MFT.
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