一个罕见的内管袖口泄漏病例,袖口压力没有明显下降
Keiichi Nagasawa1, Masayuki Nishibata2, Sarah Kyuragi Luthe1
1Department of Anesthesiology, Wakayama Medical University School of Medicine, Wakayama, 641-8510, Japan.
JA clinical reports
|November 11, 2024
概括
输内管袖口泄漏可能是由于飞行员气球管道损坏而发生的,即使有正常的压力读数. 这一案例凸显了光纤灯光造成这种损害的热伤害风险.
科学领域:
- 麻醉学 麻醉学
- 外科手术的安全性
- 医疗器械并发症 医疗器械并发症
背景情况:
- 在内管周围的空气泄漏通常是由于袖口低膨胀或损伤造成的.
- 飞行员气球或其管道的损坏是内管功能障碍的不常见原因.
研究的目的:
- 报告一种罕见的内内管袖口泄漏病例,由飞行员气球管道损坏引起.
- 强调在无法解释的袖口泄漏的情况下考虑飞行员气球系统完整性的重要性.
主要方法:
- 一个74岁的女性经历脊髓融合的案例介绍.
- 在手术期间的监测显示,潮体积和气道压力突然下降.
- 故障排除涉及空气注入,由于飞行员气球管堵塞,导致虚假的正常袖口压力.
主要成果:
- 内管试点气球管被发现受到光纤光线的热能损坏.
- 损坏导致袖口泄漏,并堵塞了飞行员气球的光线,导致压力读数不准确.
- 在用新的内管重新输入管道后,成功地恢复了通风.
结论:
- 由热源造成的飞行员气球管损坏可能会导致内管袖口泄漏.
- 正常的袖口压力读数并不总是排除袖口或充气系统损坏.
- 对于手术室人员来说,对设备限制和安全协议的认识至关重要.
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