Successful Rescue Ventilation of an Infant With a Laryngeal Mask Airway After Accidental Extubation in the Prone Position During Open Calvarial Reconstruction of a Craniosynostosis: A Case Report
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Successful Rescue Ventilation of an Infant With a Laryngeal Mask Airway After Accidental Extubation in the Prone Position During Open Calvarial Reconstruction of a Craniosynostosis: A Case Report
Abstract
In this case report, we present a critical situation during an open calvarial reconstruction involving an 11-month-old infant. The patient experienced accidental extubation, requiring immediate intervention while in the prone position. Approximately two hours post-incision, ventilation became increasingly difficult due to a significant leak detected in the system. On closer inspection, it was observed that both the rubber tourniquet responsible for securing the anesthesia circuit and the tape that held the endotracheal tube in place had become loosened. In response to this emergency, the decision was made to remove the displaced endotracheal tube. We successfully introduced a 1.5 laryngeal mask airway (LMA; Unique™, Teleflex Incorporated, Wayne, PA), which restored ventilation. The patient maintained stable oxygen levels throughout this emergency period, displaying no signs of desaturation. An hour post-intervention, the surgical procedure was completed. The process of removing the LMA was uneventful without any complications. In the setting of emergent airway management, especially for patients in the prone position during surgical procedures, accidental extubation presents a challenge for healthcare providers. This case highlights the importance of prompt decision-making and having alternative airway devices on hand, such as an LMA.
Keywords: accidental extubation; craniosynostosis surgery; laryngeal mask airway; open calvarial reconstruction; pediatrics; prone position ventilation.
Copyright © 2023, Lester et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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