Stoppacher Robert, Teggatz John R, Jentzen Jeffrey M
Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office, Milwaukee, WI, USA.
J Forensic Sci. 2004 May;49(3):586-91.
The Combitube is a ventilatory device consisting of a twin lumen tube with proximal and distal inflatable cuffs. The major benefit of the Combitube is that its design and function allow for ventilation through non-laryngoscope-assisted insertion into either the trachea, or esophagus. As with any invasive procedure, intubation using the Combitube carries certain risks and potential complications. The majority of complications are relatively minor; however, a rare and serious complication reported primarily in the anesthesiology literature is laceration of the esophagus. This reportedly rare injury is increasingly seen by medical examiners/coroners in the forensic setting. This paper presents a series of three cases of esophageal laceration and a single case of perforation of the hypopharynx associated with the use of the Combitube, while also exploring potential mechanisms of injury. In addition, this work demonstrates the vital role the medical examiner/coroner plays in identifying existing or potential problems with current or emerging medical devices.
食管气管联合导管是一种通气装置,由带有近端和远端可充气气囊的双腔管组成。食管气管联合导管的主要优点在于其设计和功能允许在不借助喉镜的情况下插入气管或食管进行通气。与任何侵入性操作一样,使用食管气管联合导管进行插管存在一定风险和潜在并发症。大多数并发症相对较轻;然而,主要在麻醉学文献中报道的一种罕见且严重的并发症是食管撕裂伤。据报道,这种罕见损伤在法医环境中越来越多地被法医/验尸官发现。本文介绍了三例与使用食管气管联合导管相关的食管撕裂伤病例和一例下咽穿孔病例,同时探讨了潜在的损伤机制。此外,这项工作证明了法医/验尸官在识别现有或潜在的当前或新兴医疗设备问题方面所起的重要作用。