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KMID : 0387519960060010229
Journal of Maryknoll Hospital
1996 Volume.6 No. 1 p.229 ~ p.234
Retrograde Tracheal Intubation through Cricothyroid Membrane and Cricotracheal Ligament
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Abstract
Numerous devices and techniques have been devised to facillitate the difficult endotracheal intubation. Percutaneous retrograde intubation was first described by Waters, who used a Tuohy needle to puncture the cricothyroid membrane and an
epidural
catheter as a guideline in 1993, and many variation on the technique have been described. Failure to intubate 2 male adult patients were planned retrograde tracheal intubation using the cricothyroid membrane. While the patients were awake, and
after
adequate local anesthesia was obtained. a 16G Medicut was punctured through cricothyroid membrane. After conformation of the intratracheal position by aspiration of air into syringe, the opening of the Medicut was directed upward forward the
larynx
and
the epidural catheter was inserted through it and advanced retrograde between the vocal cords and into mouth. The epidural catheter tip was passed through the Murphy's eye from outside to inside and out on the tracheal tube. By keeping the
catheter
taut
and coincidently pulling back, the tube was advanced into trachea. Correct positioning of the tracheal tube inside the trachea was confirmed by end-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring and auscultation. Another 2 male adult patients were intubated by
using
cricotracheal retrograde approach method. We experienced successful retrograde tracheal intubation without signficant complication using an epidural catheter through cricothyroid membrane and cricotracheal ligament in 4 male adult patients who
were
predicted impossibility of simple orotracheal intubation.
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