Tracheal Transection from Gunshot Wound to the Neck

2021 
Abstract A male patient presented with a gunshot wound superior to his left scapula and difficulty breathing. En route to the emergency department, he rapidly became unresponsive, culminating in a cricothyroidotomy by paramedics. Oxygen saturation was 70% on arrival, and a tracheobronchial injury was suspected. In the operating room, a complete transection of the mid-trachea was found and repaired. Postoperatively, the patient developed acute respiratory distress syndrome. The patient was placed on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and was eventually decannulated on postoperative day 12. The need for immediate identification of airway inadequacy, despite appropriate interventions, is underscored by this case report.
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