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. 2017;49(4):317-319.
doi: 10.5603/AIT.a2017.0050. Epub 2017 Sep 27.

Pneumothorax during percutaneous tracheostomy - a brief review of literature on attributable causes and preventable strategies

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Pneumothorax during percutaneous tracheostomy - a brief review of literature on attributable causes and preventable strategies

Ankur Khandelwal et al. Anaesthesiol Intensive Ther. 2017.
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Abstract

The significant advantages of percutaneous tracheostomy over surgical (open) tracheostomy has enabled its widespread acceptability and practice in intensive care units. Over the years, various modifications in the technique of percutaneous tracheostomy has increased its safety profile and reduced the overall complication rate. However, even though it is a bedside procedure, inappropriate patient selection and poor adherence to protocols can lead to devastating complications. One such complication, namely pneumothorax, is often overlooked. In this article, we have highlighted all the possible etiologies of pneumothorax during percutaneous tracheostomy. A brief insight into some of the preventable strategies is also discussed.

Keywords: acute; causes; complications; intensive care units; percutaneous tracheostomy; pneumothorax; prevention.

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