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Eur Respir J 1994; 7: 1376-1377
Copyright © ERS Journals Ltd 1994


Case Studies

Tracheocele: a rare cause of difficult endotracheal intubation and subsequent pneumomediastinum

GM Moller, EJ ten Berge, and CM Stassen

A case is described in which accidental perforation of a tracheocele caused by endotracheal intubation resulted in a postoperative pneumomediastinum. The tracheocele, an extremely rare finding in clinical anaesthesia, was confirmed radiologically and for the first time demonstrated by computed tomography.


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