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Intubation

Tracheal intubation, usually simply referred to as intubation, is the placement of a flexible plastic tube into the trachea (windpipe) to maintain an open airway or to serve as a conduit through which to administer certain drugs. It is frequently performed in critically injured, ill, or anesthetized patients to facilitate ventilation of the lungs, including mechanical ventilation, and to prevent the possibility of asphyxiation or airway obstruction. [Source: Wikipedia ]

Is A
External or iatrogenic trauma
Iatrogenic biliary stricture
Traumatic stricture
May Cause
Air in esophagus
Bronchopleural fistula
Diffuse tracheal narrowing
Enlarged epiglottis
Gas in gallbladder or biliary tract
Iatrogenic bowel perforation
Interstitial emphysema of stomach
Lesions of the hypopharynx, larynx, and upper trachea
Lung abscess
Non-obstructive gastric dilatation
Pneumomediastinum
Pneumopericardium
Subglottic tracheal narrowing
Tracheomalacia
Is A
External or iatrogenic trauma
Iatrogenic biliary stricture
Traumatic stricture
May Cause
Air in esophagus
Bronchopleural fistula
Diffuse tracheal narrowing
Enlarged epiglottis
Gas in gallbladder or biliary tract
Iatrogenic bowel perforation
Interstitial emphysema of stomach
Lesions of the hypopharynx, larynx, and upper trachea
Lung abscess
Non-obstructive gastric dilatation
Pneumomediastinum
Pneumopericardium
Subglottic tracheal narrowing
Tracheomalacia


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