tracheo-Innominate artery fistula; a complication of percutaneous tracheastomy a case report and literature review
Anesthesiologists perform minimally invasive bedside precutanous dilated tracheostomy and it is expected that it should have fewer complication for being less invasive. Tracheo-inniminate artery fistula (TIF) is a rare, life threatening and catastrophic complication, which may occur 7 to 14 days after surgery. The incidence rare of TIF is 0.1-1% and survival rate of patient is 14.3%. Herein, we describe TIF in a PDT patient improved because of timely diagnosis and surgical treatment.
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