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Difficult laryngoscopy caused by massive mandibular tori

Journal of Anesthesia, 2009
Mandibular tori, defined as bony protuberances located along the lingual aspect of the mandible, are a possible cause of difficult intubation. We describe a case of mandibular tori that resulted in difficult intubation. A 62-year-old woman who had speech problems was diagnosed with mandibular tori, and was scheduled for surgical resection.
Yoshihiro, Takasugi   +4 more
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Prediction of difficult direct laryngoscopy

Russian Otorhinolaryngology, 2018
The article considers the interrelation between the detection of underlying factors of difficult intubation and the direct intraoperational laryngoscopy data based on case studies. The authors demonstrate the importance of detailed preoperative examination of the patient for the choice of adequate methods of better visualization of the airway.
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GENERAL ANESTHESIA FOR THE DIFFICULT LARYNGOSCOPY

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1961
O, SCHWEIZER, W S, HOWLAND
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Videolaryngoscopy – an answer to difficult laryngoscopy?

European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 2008
T C, Rope, B A, Loughnan, D J A, Vaughan
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The “BURP” maneuver improves the glottic view during laryngoscopy but remains a difficult procedure

Journal of International Medical Research, 2020
Federico Longhini   +2 more
exaly  

Prediction and Surgical Management of Difficult Laryngoscopy

The Laryngoscope, 2004
Yayoi Suzuki, Kikkawa   +2 more
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