What's the most likely diagnosis?
- Close-up of chest radiograph following intubation of a 29 year-old in motor vehicle collision
- Fracture of the right 6th rib
- Pneumomediastinum
- Right lower lobe atelectasis
- Pneumothorax
- Difficult intubation
Additional Image-CT of chest done at same time
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Answer:
5. Difficult intubation (tooth in the right lower lobe bronchus)
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Traumatic Intubation (Tooth in Right lower Lobe Bronchus)
General Considerations
- With difficult intubation, practitioner tends to increase lifting forces of laryngoscope blade
- May lead to damage of intraoral tissues and osseous structures
- Dental injuries associated with intubation
- Maxillary central incisors are at most risk
- Fifty percent of dental trauma from intubation happens during laryngoscopy itself
- 23% occurs following extubation
- Dental injuries are more common in
- Small children
- Patients with periodontal disease or fixed dental work
- Patients in whom intubation is difficult
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