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Die Koniotomie, eine lebensrettende Notfallmaßnahme

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Die Koniotomie ist eine potenziell lebensrettende Maßnahme in einer „Can‘t intubate – can‘t ventilate“-Situation. Um im Notfall Handlungssicherheit zu geben, finden die Vor- und Nachteile der gängigen Methoden als chirurgischer Weg oder mit an Seldinger-Techniken angelehnten Nadel-Kathetersystemen eine ausführliche Darstellung und Einordnung in die aktuellen Leitlinien. Spezifische anatomische Besonderheiten in Bezug zur Koniotomie werden vermittelt und Indikationen und Kontraindikationen abgehandelt. Leser werden mit verschiedenen Methoden des schrittweisen Vorgehens vertraut gemacht. Das Kapitel ist aus interdisziplinärer Sichtweise sowohl dem Anfänger als auch dem Erfahrenen eine Orientierungshilfe zwischen möglichen Komplikationen einer Koniotomie und der Vermeidung des Erstickungstodes bei erfolgreicher Durchführung.

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Thurnher, D. (2018). Die Koniotomie, eine lebensrettende Notfallmaßnahme. In: Klemm, E., Nowak, A. (eds) Kompendium Tracheotomie und Atemwege . Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-56824-8_8

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