47 -2 (40) 2022 — Sadikova M.A. — MANAGEMENT OF OBSTRUCTED RESPIRATORY TRACTS AFTER TNE BURN CONTRACTURE OF THE NECK
MANAGEMENT OF OBSTRUCTED RESPIRATORY TRACTS AFTER TNE BURN CONTRACTURE OF THE NECK
Sadikova M.A. Andijan State Medical Institute
Resume
The problem of the difficulty of ensuring the patency of the upper respiratory tracts during reconstructive plastic surgery of the neck region, which is observed at various degrees after burn changes in the neck region, has not been fully resolved in modern anesthesiological practice of an anesthetist. To do this, it is necessary to develop a unified approach and standard for assessing the degree of violation of the anatomy of the cervical region. It can help to determine the degree of difficulty of intubation. At the same time, it may help to develop measures to prevent possible complications of tracheal intubation during anesthetic management of reconstructive plastic surgery.
The main concept of this problem is the development of measures to ensure a safe access to the respiratory tracts in the case of burns of the neck with different degrees. To do this, it is necessary to focus on the setting of the exact nature of the burn, on its depth, its location and area, which characterizes anatomical changes that adversely affect on the safe access to the respiratory tracts. Ultimately, it can lead to difficulty in ventilation during anesthetic management of reconstructive plastic surgery with subsequent and life-threatening consequences for the patient.In addition, in order to solve this problem, it is necessary to select more popular algorithms of actions. They are found in the combination of various research methods. They are selected to ensure the safety of respiratory tracts. It is necessary to choose the right tracheal intubation which is associated with the technique itself and with the use of new types of equipment for tracheal intubation.
Key words: Problems of difficulty in maintaining the patency of the upper respiratory tract, reconstructive plastic surgery of the neck region with various degrees after burn changes in the neck region, modern anesthetic care.
First page
246
Last page
255
For citation: Sadikova M.A. MANAGEMENT OF OBSTRUCTED RESPIRATORY TRACTS AFTER TNE BURN CONTRACTURE OF THE NECK //New Day in Medicine 2(40)2022 246-255 https://cutt.ly/NAD6ZdL
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