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Middle turbinectomy as a complication of nasopharyngeal airway placement. The American journal of emergency medicine [Am J Emerg Med] Journal article

 
TitleMiddle turbinectomy as a complication of nasopharyngeal airway placement.
Author(s)Zwank M 
InstitutionRegions Hospital, St Paul, Minn, USA. michael.d.zwank@healthpartners.com
SourceAm J Emerg Med 2009 May; 27(4):513.e3-4.
MeSHEpistaxis
Humans
Intubation, Intratracheal
Male
Middle Aged
Turbinates
AbstractA nasopharyngeal airway is an adjunct used to relieve airway obstruction due to tongue relaxation in an unconscious or semiconscious patient. It is considered a safe procedure in patients without massive facial trauma or basilar skull fracture. This is a report of a healthy patient undergoing procedural sedation who sustained a middle turbinectomy upon placement of a nasal trumpet to assist ventilation. He subsequently developed severe epistaxis that resolved only after multiple attempts of packing both by the emergency physician as well as the otolaryngology service. It is to be hoped that this will increase awareness among emergency physicians of this unusual complication.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Case Reports
Journal Article
PubMed ID19555632
  
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