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CASE REPORT
Cardiorespiratory arrest secondary to tracheostomy cuff herniation
  1. Ian R Barker,
  2. Martin Stotz
  1. Intensive Care Medicine, St Mary's Hospital, London, UK
  1. Correspondence to Dr Ian R Barker, ianrichardbarker{at}yahoo.co.uk

Summary

This report details the case of a 67-year-old man who required intubation following a fall and multiple rib fractures and underwent surgical tracheostomy. Postoperatively, he deteriorated on the intensive care unit with airway obstruction. Bronchoscopy demonstrated tracheostomy cuff herniation obstructing airflow necessitating conventional orotracheal reintubation. On inspection of the tracheostomy an unusual cuff deformation was noted.

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