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Die Koniotomie, eine lebensrettende Notfallmaßnahme

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Kompendium der Tracheotomie

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Die Koniotomie (= Krikothyreotomie) bezeichnet die chirurgische Durchtrennung des Ligamentum conicum (= Ligamentum cricothyroideum), das sich zwischen Schild- und Ringknorpel des Larynx aufspannt. Da in diesem Bereich der Atemweg der Haut am nächsten kommt, kann dieser mit der Durchtrennung dieses Ligaments sehr schnell, sicher und komplikationsarm eröffnet und gesichert werden. Dies kann auf chirurgischem Weg oder mit Hilfe eines an die Seldinger-Technik angelehnten Nadel- Katheter-Systems auf »nichtchirurgischem« Weg erfolgen.

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Thurnher, D. (2012). Die Koniotomie, eine lebensrettende Notfallmaßnahme. In: Klemm, E., Nowak, A. (eds) Kompendium der Tracheotomie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22645-8_7

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