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- W3025678085 abstract "Objective:To investigate the effect of preoperative airway treatment and postoperative asphyxiation preventive measures in patients with tumors invasion in the cervical tracheal. Method:The clinical date of 35 patients with different degree of tumors invasion in the cervical tracheal were analyzed retrospectively. Anesthesia including normal endotracheal intubation anesthesia, awake intubation anesthesia with visual laryngoscope assisted after topical anesthesia, intubation anesthesia with preoperative tracheotomy, intubation anesthesia after transection of trachea and anesthesia with extracoporeal circulation was selected according to the patient's situation such as whether exist forced position, or the extent of dyspnea, or the range of recurrent tumor. Preventive tracheotomy or fistulization was performed according to the patients' tracheal involvement and the choice of operation and general condition during the operation. Result:All 35 patients were successfully anesthetized, 17 of whom had no dyspnea or forced position, this kind patients were all anesthesia successfully, and 3 of them underwent prophylactic tracheotomy. Sixteen cases of nonrecurrent tumor with forced position, 15 patients were accepted awake anesthesia successfully with visual laryngoscope assisted after topical anesthesia, 1 patient who cannot be intubated or done tracheotomy is completed with extracorporeal circulation; prophylactic tracheotomy or tracheostomy was performed in this group. Of 2 cases of recurrent tumor with forced posture, preoperative tracheal intubation failed, 1 case was intubated after emergency transection of trachea, 1 case was successfully intubated by emergency tracheotomy before operation and 2 cases received postoperative tracheostomy. In this study, no serious complications such as massive bleeding, asphyxia and cardiovascular accident occurred after the operation. Conclusion:The preoperative airway management of patients whose tumors involves the cervical tracheal and whether tracheotomy or ostomy need to prevent asphyxia or not should be based on the nature of the tumor such as whether is recurrent, the extent of trachea involvement and whether to merge the OSAHS. Only by considering the various factors that affect the airway synthetically, an effective method can be adopted to ensure the safety of the operation." @default.
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- W3025678085 title "[Preoperative airway management and perioperative period asphyxia prevention in patients with tumors invasion in the cervical tracheal]." @default.
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