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Prediction of difficult laryngoscopy in school-aged patients with microtia.
Minerva Anestesiologica, 2020BACKGROUND Children with microtia may experience difficult laryngoscopy because the ear and the mandible develop from the first and second bronchial arches and clefts.
Jin Xu +5 more
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Difficult Laryngoscopy with Diabetes Mellitus
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1989The incidence of difficult laryngoscopy was determined retrospectively in 40 diabetic patients having pancreas transplantations and in 75 diabetic and 112 nondiabetic patients having kidney transplantations. Diabetes was associated with a significant increase in the proportion of patients having difficult laryngoscopies in patients having renal ...
K. HOGAN, D. RUSY, S. R. SPRINGMAN
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European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 2019
BACKGROUND In patients with predictive features associated with easy direct laryngoscopy, videolaryngoscoy with the GlideScope has been shown to require less force when compared with Macintosh direct laryngoscopy.
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BACKGROUND In patients with predictive features associated with easy direct laryngoscopy, videolaryngoscoy with the GlideScope has been shown to require less force when compared with Macintosh direct laryngoscopy.
D. Cordovani +4 more
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Difficult laryngoscopy caused by massive mandibular tori
Journal of Anesthesia, 2009Mandibular 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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Difficult paediatric intubation when fibreoptic laryngoscopy fails
Pediatric Anesthesia, 2002Summary We report an unusual problem with fibreoptic bronchoscopy in an 8‐year‐old girl with Negar syndrome. She had a history of difficult airway since birth, and had undergone mandibular distraction for severe obstructive sleep apnoea when she was aged 2 years.
Agnes, Ng, Lakshmi, Vas, Sunita, Goel
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Airway sonography fails to detect difficult laryngoscopy in an adult Veteran surgical population
, 2019Objective To evaluate ultrasound's utility to detect difficult laryngoscopy in a preoperative setting. Methods This single-site, prospective, cross-sectional, within-subjects study was performed at a Veterans Affairs Medical Center with 144 subjects. The
Justin S. Fulkerson +5 more
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Prediction of difficult direct laryngoscopy
Russian Otorhinolaryngology, 2018The 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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Difficult Laryngoscopy/Intubation: The Child with Mandibular Hypoplasia
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1983The child with mandibular hypoplasia (Treacher Collins syndrome, Pierre Robin sequence, hemifacial microsomia, etc) presents the otolaryngologist and anesthesiologist with considerable problems when direct laryngoscopy and/or endotracheal intubation is attempted. In addition to the small mandible, several other features of these patients contribute to
S D, Handler, T P, Keon
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Difficult laryngoscopy and difficult intubation
Anaesthesia, 1999K, Aoyama, I, Takenaka
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Videolaryngoscopy – an answer to difficult laryngoscopy?
European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 2008T C, Rope, B A, Loughnan, D J A, Vaughan
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