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Difficult nasogastric intubation
Clinical Otolaryngology, 2007A, Thapar, A, George, P, Tassone
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Difficult Pediatric Intubation
Anesthesiology, 1986R B, Laravuso, W H, Perloff
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Difficult laryngoscopy and difficult intubation
Anaesthesia, 1999K, Aoyama, I, Takenaka
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Annales de l'anesthesiologie francaise, 1977
The author reports twelve cases of difficult tracheal intubation, sometimes in acrobatic conditions, in victims of railway accidents. The position of the patient, the circumstances of the accident and the importance of the ventilatory distress, make tracheal intubation essential "in situ".
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The author reports twelve cases of difficult tracheal intubation, sometimes in acrobatic conditions, in victims of railway accidents. The position of the patient, the circumstances of the accident and the importance of the ventilatory distress, make tracheal intubation essential "in situ".
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Middle East journal of anaesthesiology, 1979
Six cases of difficult intubation are presented and their management discussed. Routine practice of blind nasal intubation and fiberoptic laryngoscopy is recommended for improved dexterity. Elective tracheostomy should be considered in cases where the airway is compromised and cricothyroidotomy should be recommended.
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Six cases of difficult intubation are presented and their management discussed. Routine practice of blind nasal intubation and fiberoptic laryngoscopy is recommended for improved dexterity. Elective tracheostomy should be considered in cases where the airway is compromised and cricothyroidotomy should be recommended.
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