作者
V Athanassoglou, A Patel, B McGuire, A Higgs, MS Dover, PA Brennan, A Banerjee, B Bingham, JJ Pandit
发表日期
2018/5
来源
Anaesthesia
卷号
73
期号
5
页码范围
612-618
简介
Throat packs are commonly inserted by anaesthetists after induction of anaesthesia for dental, maxillofacial, nasal or upper airway surgery. However, the evidence supporting this practice as routine is unclear, especially in the light of accidentally retained throat packs which constitute ‘Never Events’ as defined by NHS England. On behalf of three relevant national organisations, we therefore conducted a systematic review and literature search to assess the evidence base for benefit, and also the extent and severity of complications associated with throat pack use. Other than descriptions of how to insert throat packs in many standard texts, we could find no study that sought to assess the benefit of their insertion by anaesthetists. Instead, there were many reports of minor and major complications (the latter including serious postoperative airway obstruction and at least one death), and many descriptions of how to …
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