Early management of the traumatized airway
EJ Pierre, RR McNeer, MY Shamir - Anesthesiology clinics, 2007 - Elsevier
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The anaesthetic management of the airway after blunt and penetrating neck injury
H Owston, C Jones, P Groom, SJ Mercer - Trauma, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
In 2012, there was a reorganisation of trauma services in England which lead to the
establishment of Regional Major Trauma Centres; 1 this concentration of trauma expertise …
establishment of Regional Major Trauma Centres; 1 this concentration of trauma expertise …
Perioperative Management of Adult Patients With Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
D Sharma, AA Bendo - Cottrell & Patel's Neuroanesthesia, 2025 - Elsevier
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most serious, life-threatening conditions in trauma
victims and a leading global health problem. Prompt and appropriate therapy from the time …
victims and a leading global health problem. Prompt and appropriate therapy from the time …
Airway management practice in adults with an unstable cervical spine: the harborview medical center experience
MG Holmes, A Dagal, BA Feinstein… - Anesthesia & …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND: Airway management in the presence of acute cervical spine injury (CSI) is
challenging. Because it limits cervical spine motion during tracheal intubation and allows for …
challenging. Because it limits cervical spine motion during tracheal intubation and allows for …
[PDF][PDF] The cervical spine in trauma: implications for the anaesthesiologist
V Bonhomme, G Hartstein, P Hans - Acta Anæsthesiologica …, 2005 - researchgate.net
In this paper, the authors review the most recent literature concerning the management of
the cervical spine in trauma patients. They address the main topics of concern for the …
the cervical spine in trauma patients. They address the main topics of concern for the …
Anesthetic management of a patient in prone position with a drill bit penetrating the spinal canal at C1-C2, using a laryngeal mask
R Valero, S Serrano, R Adalia, J Tercero… - Anesthesia & …, 2004 - journals.lww.com
IMPLICATIONS: Management of patients with penetrating neck trauma must guarantee
cervical spine stability. Moreover, the prone position increases the risk of difficult ventilation …
cervical spine stability. Moreover, the prone position increases the risk of difficult ventilation …
Airway management after upper cervical spine injury: what have we learned?
E Crosby - Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, 2002 - search.proquest.com
Purpose Survival after atlanto-axial-occipital ligamentous injury is uncommon and
experience with the immediate clinical management of these patients is similarly low. There …
experience with the immediate clinical management of these patients is similarly low. There …