Case Report

Self-Tracheotomy in Acute Airway Obstruction: A Rare Case

10.5222/otd.2018.24392

  • Erdi Özdemir
  • Yavuz Atar
  • Güven Yıldırım
  • Yavuz Uyar
  • İmran Aydoğdu
  • Yusuf Öztürkçü
  • Ayşe Enise Göker
  • Ziya Saltürk
  • Tolgar Lütfi Kumral

Received Date: 07.03.2017 Accepted Date: 19.09.2017 Eur Arc Med Res 2018;34(1):54-56

Acute upper airway obstruction is an emergency that can lead to death in minutes. Therefore, early intervention is required using either a tracheotomy or cricothyrotomy. A tracheotomy provides an airway by opening a window on the anterior surface of the trachea. A cricothyrotomy is an emergency procedure that can be performed outside a hospital. We present a patient with acute upper airway obstruction who attempted to perform a tracheotomy on himself. The patient was admitted to hospital with stridor and bleeding caused by a sharp instrument. We learned that the patient had cut himself whilst attempting to provide an airway by performing a tracheotomy. He was taken to the operating room where a tracheotomy was performed and the bleeding was controlled by ligating the anterior jugular vein. He was diagnosed with acute epiglottitis and treatment was begun. A tracheotomy should be performed by trained healthcare professionals.

Keywords: tracheostomy, airway, obstruction, emergencies