RT Book, Section A1 Henzler, Dietrich A2 Hung, Orlando A2 Murphy, Michael F. SR Print(0) ID 55870138 T1 Chapter 29. Airway Management of a Patient in a Halo Jacket Who Has Developed a Tracheal Tube Cuff Leak T2 Management of the Difficult and Failed Airway, 2e YR 2012 FD 2012 PB The McGraw-Hill Companies PP New York, NY SN 978-0-07-162344-5 LK accessanesthesiology.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=55870138 RD 2024/03/28 AB A 52-year-old worker of normal body habitus was injured in a fall from approximately 15 ft (5 m) of height. He sustained fractures to the vertebral bodies of C3 and C4, as well as a C5 transverse process fracture. He was retrieved by an ambulance team and admitted to the hospital in a hemodynamically stable condition. His breathing on admission was noted to be normal, albeit with decreased air entry to the right side. An infiltrate on chest x-ray was consistent with aspiration. Neurologically, the patient was awake and alert. He had evidence of a Brown-Sequard syndrome with an almost complete paralysis of his left limbs and a sensory deficit on his right.