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Variant of the Technique for Laryngeal Microsurgery in Cases of Difficult Laryngoscopy. [PDF]
Setton ARF+7 more
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Sternomental distance as predictor of difficult laryngoscopy
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Ultrasound for diagnosing new difficult laryngoscopy indicator: a prospective, self-controlled, assessor blinded, observational study. [PDF]
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Radiologic indicators for prediction of difficult laryngoscopy in patients with cervical spondylosis. [PDF]
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A comprehensive course for teaching emergency cricothyrotomy [PDF]
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The Laryngoscope, 1976
AbstractThis article reviews some of the problems involved in direct laryngoscopy. It suggests adequate preparation and evaluation of the patient to avoid complications. An evaluation of laryngospasm is given. Solutions of the problems are suggested using gear power assistance and adequate drugs for relaxation.
Peter A. Brusca, Robert B. Lewy
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AbstractThis article reviews some of the problems involved in direct laryngoscopy. It suggests adequate preparation and evaluation of the patient to avoid complications. An evaluation of laryngospasm is given. Solutions of the problems are suggested using gear power assistance and adequate drugs for relaxation.
Peter A. Brusca, Robert B. Lewy
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An unexpected difficult laryngoscopy
Pediatric Anesthesia, 2002Summary A case of unexpected difficult laryngoscopy in a patient with gross hydrocephalus and generalized hypertonus is described. The 30‐month‐old girl had no antecedent history of such difficulty, having had two recent uneventful anaesthetics. We suggest that the reason for our inability to open the patient's mouth was a result of contracture of the ...
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