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British Journal of Anaesthesia 2007 98(2):276; doi:10.1093/bja/ael356
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Repositioning a displaced tracheostomy tube

A. Bhuvanagiri*, M. Thirugnanam, K. Rehman and N. R. Grew

Wolverhampton, UK

* E-mail: anilbhuvanagiri@hotmail.com

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Editor—We found Rajendram's case report on the repositioning of a displaced tracheostomy tube with Aintree intubation catheter (AIC) mounted on a fibre-optic bronchoscope (FOB)1 to be particularly interesting, as we experienced a similar difficult situation, which did not run as smoothly as Rajendram's, although it was ultimately successful. . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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