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Awake tracheal intubation using Pentax airway scope in 30 patients: A Case series
Background and Aims: Pentax airway scope (AWS) has been successfully used for managing difficult intubations. In this case series, we aimed to evaluate the success rate and time taken to complete intubation, when AWS was used for awake tracheal ...
Payal Kajekar +3 more
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Hoarseness after tracheal intubation [PDF]
Summary The reported incidence of hoarseness following short‐term tracheal intubation varies widely. It has been reported as being permanent in 3%. This suggests that an enormous problem exists considering the numbers of patients intubated daily in the United Kingdom.
M W, Jones +4 more
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Context: A wire-reinforced silicone tube (LMA-Fastrach™ endotracheal tube) is specially designed for tracheal intubation using intubating laryngeal mask airway (ILMA). However, conventional polyvinyl chloride (PVC) tracheal tubes have also been used with
Megha U Sharma +4 more
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Tracheal rupture after tracheal intubation
We report a case of tracheal rupture in an 84-yr-old patient after tracheal intubation. The aetiology and treatment are discussed and the recent literature is reviewed.
I A, Regragui, A M, Fagan, K M, Natrajan
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Background and aims: Ambu Aura-i was compared with Fastrach™ (FT)-laryngeal mask airway (LMA) as a conduit for tracheal intubation. Material and Methods: A hundred consenting patients were randomly allocated into two groups of 50 patients each in a ...
Lakesh Anand +3 more
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TRANSILLUMINATED TRACHEAL INTUBATION
We evaluated the use of an inexpensive trans-illuminating light wand for tracheal intubation. Expertise in its use was acquired quickly, thereby providing successful per-oral intubation in all patients who were able to open the mouth, irrespective of the view obtained of the epiglottis and larynx.
Q P, Ainsworth, T H, Howells
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Difficult Tracheal Intubation In Obstetrics [PDF]
Summary Difficult intubation has been classified into four grades, according to the view obtainable at laryngoscopy. Frequency analysis suggests that, in obstetrics, the main cause of trouble is grade 3, in which the epiglottis can be seen, but not the cords.
R S, Cormack, J, Lehane
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Management of post-intubation tracheal stenoses using the endoscopic approach.
BACKGROUND AND AIM Tracheal stenosis is a common complication of intubation with or without subsequent tracheotomy whose management remains poorly defined.
S. Cavaliere +3 more
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A pillow of 8 cm height did not improve laryngeal view and alignment of airway axes but increased anesthesiologist discomfort compared to a pillow of 4 cm height during tracheal intubation in adult patients [PDF]
BackgroundNeck flexion by head elevation using an 8 to 10 cm thick pillow and head extension has been suggested to align the laryngeal, pharyngeal and oral axis and facilitate tracheal intubation. Presently, the laryngeal view and discomfort for tracheal
Hyo Ju Hong +4 more
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In the patients with stenotic upper respiratory airways tumor, the tracheal intubation during the surgical resection is sometimes impossible. In these situations, Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation appears to be an interesting temporarily alternative to
Adama Sawadogo +3 more
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