Case Report

Tracheal Rupture: A Rare Complication of Endotracheal Intubation

10.5152/tao.2019.4225

  • Merve Mısırlıoğlu
  • Dinçer Yıldızdaş
  • Nagehan Aslan
  • Özden Özgür Horoz
  • Önder Özden

Received Date: 26.02.2019 Accepted Date: 24.05.2019 Turk Arch Otorhinolaryngol 2019;57(3):154-156

Clinicians can encounter various complications after endotracheal intubation as a result of patient anatomy, difficult intubation, and time and number of interventions performed. A life-threatening complication of intubation is iatrogenic tracheal rupture that leads to pulmonary air leak syndromes. In this case report, we present a 10-month-old patient who presented to the healthcare center with cyanosis and cough after foreign body aspiration and underwent endotracheal intubation for hypoxia. In our report, we aim to draw attention to tracheal rupture, a complication that was identified in bronchoscopy and found to be associated with repeated interventions and stylet use.

Keywords: Child, endotracheal intubation, complication, tracheal rupture