
Can't Intubate Can't Oxygenate; Roadside to Resus
The Resus Room
The Evidence for Emergency Frontom Neck Access in Hospital Practice
The incidence of emergency frontom neck access to be around 1 in 12,500 to 50,000 cases of general anesthesia in the UK. They also noted that they saw a really high failure rate of emergency cannula chrychothorodosomy and that was around 60%. Fortunately though, a surgical technique for emergency surgical airway was almost always universally successful which they therefore recommended should be taught.
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