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[Elective coniotomy. Experiences with 103 personal cases].

H Schiratzki, G Hedenstierna, J A Kumlien

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    Cricothyrotomy, a surgical airway procedure, was historically believed to cause subglottic stenosis. This study found no evidence of stenosis in patients undergoing cricothyrotomy, challenging previous assumptions.

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    • Otolaryngology
    • Surgical Procedures
    • Airway Management

    Context:

    • The long-standing belief that cricothyrotomy frequently results in subglottic stenosis has been challenged.
    • Previous clinical observations and assumptions regarding the complications of cricothyrotomy require re-evaluation.

    Purpose:

    • To analyze the outcomes of 103 elective cricothyrotomy procedures.
    • To investigate the incidence of subglottic stenosis following cricothyrotomy.
    • To assess the safety and complications associated with cricothyrotomy compared to tracheotomy.

    Summary:

    • A study of 103 elective cricothyrotomies revealed the procedure to be simpler than tracheotomy with no severe intraoperative or postoperative complications.
    • Follow-up examinations of 28 patients six months after decannulation showed no evidence of subglottic stenosis.

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  • The primary drawback identified was a propensity for voice changes post-procedure.
  • Impact:

    • This research questions the established view on cricothyrotomy-induced subglottic stenosis.
    • Findings suggest cricothyrotomy may be a safer alternative to tracheotomy in specific elective scenarios.
    • Highlights the need for further investigation into voice alterations following cricothyrotomy.