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Submental intubation offers a secure airway alternative for maxillofacial trauma patients, avoiding tracheostomy. This technique uses a midline approach and specialized equipment for safe passage.

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Area of Science:

  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Trauma Management
  • Airway Management

Background:

  • Securing a patent airway is critical in managing maxillofacial trauma.
  • Tracheostomy is a common but invasive method for airway management.
  • Submental intubation presents a viable alternative to tracheostomy in specific scenarios.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a refined technique for submental intubation.
  • To highlight submental intubation as an alternative to tracheostomy for maxillofacial trauma.
  • To detail the necessary equipment and approach for successful submental intubation.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing a midline submental approach for airway access.
  • Employing an armored endotracheal tube to prevent kinking.
  • Facilitating passage with wound dilators from a percutaneous tracheostomy set.

Main Results:

  • The described method allows for secure airway acquisition in maxillofacial trauma.
  • Submental intubation provides an alternative to tracheostomy, potentially reducing complications.
  • The technique emphasizes specific equipment and a precise surgical approach.

Conclusions:

  • Submental intubation is an effective and safe alternative airway management strategy for maxillofacial trauma.
  • A midline approach and appropriate equipment are key to successful submental intubation.
  • This technique should be considered in the operative management of maxillofacial injuries.