Ali Yamini’s scientific contributions

What is this page?


This page lists works of an author who doesn't have a ResearchGate profile or hasn't added the works to their profile yet. It is automatically generated from public (personal) data to further our legitimate goal of comprehensive and accurate scientific recordkeeping. If you are this author and want this page removed, please let us know.

Publications (1)


Fig. 1. chest CT scan; A) a large amount of free air in the abdomen indicative of massive pneumoperitoneum. B) consolidation of lower lobes of both lungs, also chest tube had been fixed in the right bronchi leading to the athelectesia of the left lung which was pulled out about 2 cm
Figure 2
Gastric Perforation, a Rare Consequence of Unintentional Esophageal Intubation
  • Article
  • Full-text available

December 2023

·

24 Reads

Case Reports in Clinical Practice

Mobin Faghih Soleimani

·

Ali Yamini

·

Ehsan Amiri

·

Saman Khosronejad

Accidental esophageal intubation is a preventable human error that complicates airway management and continues to occur despite advances in medical devices. Perforation of the stomach has been associated with esophageal intubation in several case reports. This report presents a case of an elderly woman suspected of having COVID-19-related pneumonia. She was intubated due to respiratory dysfunction. In the initial few minutes, the patient became desaturated, leading to a second intubation. An hour later, the patient’s abdomen was distended, and the chest computed tomography (CT) showed a massive pneumoperitoneum. During laparotomy, a 6 cm long rupture was found in the lesser curvature, which was attributed to accidental esophageal intubation. To avoid such a fatal condition, it is imperative for physicians to ensure the correct positioning of the endotracheal tube. To achieve this goal, further investigation into readily available and highl y sensitive techniques is recommended.

Download