airway anatomy

How does the trachea of a child differ from that of an adult?

The trachea in children is shorter and more flexible compared to adults. This can lead to an increased risk of accidental extubation or endobronchial intubation. The tracheal cartilage is also softer, making the airway more susceptible to collapse, particularly during episodes of increased respiratory effort or when there is external compression.

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