Massive tracheal necrosis complicating endotracheal intubation.
- N C Abbey,
- D E Green, and
- M J Cicale
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.







