THE FIRST HYBRID SURGERY IN CHINA: REPAIR OF TRACHEAL LACERATION WITH EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION
Acta Medica Mediterranea
; 38(2):1099-1102, 2022.
Article
in English
| EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1798617
ABSTRACT
Objective:
In this example, the patient accidentally fell from 8 meters high, causing trauma to the patient’s chest with tracheal laceration and ‘white lung’ in both lungs. The patient lost respiratory function and was using a breathing machine with 100% pure oxygen while still maintaining 80% oxygen saturation. Routine tracheal intubation under general anaesthesia could potentially cause patient death during the operation. The objective was to assess the use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in surgery to repair the patient’s tracheal laceration.Methods:
The thoracic surgery department applied hybrid surgery combined with ECMO to rescue the patient. With the support of ECMO, the patient’s intraoperative vital signs were stable, blood oxygen saturation was 100% and the surgery for repairing the laceration with fibreoptic bronchoscopy was successfully completed.Results:
The patient recovered and was discharged from hospital.Conclusion:
ECMO has successfully treated many critically ill COVID-19 patients during the pandemic, but this is the first time in China that ECMO has been applied to patients suffering from multiple critical injuries such as chest trauma and tracheal laceration.
adult; article; breathing; case report; China; clinical article; coronavirus disease 2019; critically ill patient; endotracheal intubation; extracorporeal oxygenation; female; fiberoptic bronchoscopy; general anesthesia; human; laceration; male; oxygen blood level; oxygen saturation; pandemic; respiratory function; surgery; thorax injury; thorax surgery; vital sign; oxygen
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English
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Acta Medica Mediterranea
Year:
2022
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