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Inquest into the death of Kyle James Gallagher
22y · Male·Airway obstruction due to laryngeal abscess and laryngeal chondronecrosis due to complications of injuries sustained in motorcycle collision
Kyle Gallagher, age 22, died from airway obstruction due to laryngeal abscess and chondronecrosis following a motorcycle accident. A CT scan on 13 July 2023 showed a critically narrowed (3mm) subglottic airway with suspected chondronecrosis, which an experienced head and neck radiologist reported to the on-call ENT junior doctor. The ENT Consultant failed to appreciate the seriousness of the imaging findings and did not conduct an appropriate clinical review. The junior ENT doctor did not escalate concerns when the rehabilitation team reported worsening stridor. Kyle was not transferred for urgent airway intervention and remained in a rehabilitation setting where nursing staff, reassured by ENT that the airway was stable, interpreted his progressive respiratory distress as anxiety. He deteriorated overnight and died in cardiac arrest. Had appropriate ENT assessment occurred on 13 July, Kyle would likely have had his airway secured and survived. Key lessons include ensuring clear communication between junior and senior staff, senior doctors appropriately reviewing concerning imaging themselves, junior doctors escalating clinical deterioration, and recognizing that sedative medications can mask respiratory compromise in obstructed airways.
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