Nigerian Journal of Surgery : Official Publication of the Nigerian Surgical Research Society | 2021

Challenging Airway Management in a Patient with Retrosternal Goiter Presenting in Respiratory Distress

 
 
 

Abstract


A number of options exist for patients with anticipated difficult intubation on account of a retrosternal goiter compressing on the trachea. The chosen technique(s) to secure the airway in this delicate situation often depends on the location and degree of airway obstruction, available resources/facilities, and an anesthetist s experience and preferences. We report the case of a 68-year-old woman with severe airway obstruction from a retrosternal goiter coming for total thyroidectomy. Airway management started with an awake fiber-optic intubation, proceeded to a tracheostomy and finally to use of a rigid bronchoscope following failure of the earlier techniques to achieve adequate ventilation.

Volume 27
Pages 66 - 70
DOI 10.4103/njs.NJS_58_19
Language English
Journal Nigerian Journal of Surgery : Official Publication of the Nigerian Surgical Research Society

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