Massive tracheal necrosis complicating endotracheal intubation.

  1. N C Abbey,
  2. D E Green, and
  3. M J Cicale
  1. University of Florida College of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Gainesville.

Abstract

There are significant complications associated with endotracheal intubation. Massive tracheal necrosis secondary to tracheoesophageal space abscess developed in a 71-year-old man during mechanical ventilation. Elevated endotracheal tube cuff pressures, sepsis, hypotension, and other risk factors predispose to this disastrous consequence.

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