Narrod J A, Moore E E, Rosen P
J Emerg Med. 1985;2(6):443-6. doi: 10.1016/0736-4679(85)90254-9.
Cricothyrostomy is the procedure of choice for emergency airway control when nasotracheal and endotracheal intubation are not possible or contraindicated. A vertical skin incision followed by a horizontal incision in the cricothyroid membrane are used. A number 6 tracheostomy tube should be used due to the anatomic size of the cricothyroid space. Using this technique, complications are rare.