SUBMANDIBULAR INTUBATION IN PAN-FACIAL TRAUMA PATIENTS: AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH FOR INTRAOPERATIVE AIRWAY MANAGEMENT

Arti Chauhan, Grandim balarama

Abstract

Introduction: Treatment of panfacial injuries or panfacial fractures often requires tracheostomy or alternating intubation through the nose and the mouth to keep the field free during the operation [1]. The oral route for tracheal intubation can interfere with some maxillofacial surgical procedures and the nasal route can be contraindicated or impossible. Tracheostomy is the usual solution in these circumstances but it carries a high incidence of complications [2]. Methods: We used submandibular route for tracheal intubation as an alternative to tracheostomy in panfacial fracture patients. Submandibular intubation technique was performed in 20 patients. Result: During and after the procedure we had no complications and no increase in operative time. Conclusion: The apparent ease in performing the technique with minimal or no complication made it our choice of securing the airway in selected patients undergoing maxillofacial surgical procedures.

Relevant Publications in International Journal of Research and Development in Pharmacy & Life Sciences