Anesthetic Management of a Patient with Penetrating Thoracoabdominal Trauma
Anesthetic management of a patient with penetrating thoracoabdominal trauma is a challenge for the anesthetist. Unstable hemodynamics,
inadequate fasting, improper positioning for intubation, and the need for emergent surgery can complicate anesthetic management of such
patients. We report a case of penetrating thoracoabdominal injury with arrow-shaped iron rods. Rapid and judicious management along with
good communication between the surgeon and the anesthetist led to a successful outcome.
Key words: Airway management, damage control surgery, penetrating thoracoabdominal trauma, resuscitation