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Emergency airway management in case of a broken endotracheal tube in situ: A case report
We describe the airway management in the case of a completely broken endotracheal tube into two parts in the neurosurgical intensive care unit where a male patient was already intubated and instituted on mechanical ventilation in view of poor Glasgow Coma Scale. We highlight the importance of critical thinking and decision-making in an already compromised airway to prevent hypoxic brain damage in accordance with difficult airway guidelines.