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Abstract Background Efficient and effective airway management is crucial in patients with difficult airways. This study compared video‐assisted fiberoptic intubation (VAFI) with conventional fiberoptic intubation (FOI) in terms of intubation time in a difficult airway manikin model.
Chung Tin Yan+2 more
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Office‐Based Drainage of a Parapharyngeal Abscess with Surgeon‐Performed Transoral Ultrasound
This case report presents the use of transoral ultrasound as a novel imaging technique to diagnose and aspirate a parapharyngeal abscess (PPA) under local anesthesia in an outpatient setting. A parapharyngeal abscess (PPA) was diagnosed and aspirated under local anesthesia using transoral ultrasound by an ENT surgeon.
Hannes Sjölander+2 more
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King Vision video laryngoscope for severe post burn contracture neck: an encouraging experience
Background and objectives Managing the airway of post burn contracture of the neck has always been challenging to anesthesiologists as it limits the alignment of oro-pharyngo-laryngeal axes because of functional and anatomical deformities that occur as a
Qazi Ehsan Ali+4 more
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Background: Exaggerated hemodynamic response has been linked to laryngoscopy and intubation. This reaction might have negative consequences on the respiratory system, the nervous system, and the heart.
Poonam Ghodki+3 more
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Tracheal intubation in children with Morquio syndrome using the angulated video-intubation laryngoscope [PDF]
Alexander Dullenkopf+4 more
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Comparison of Macintosh laryngoscope and C-MAC video laryngoscope for intubation in lateral position
Endotracheal intubation is conventionally performed when the patient is in supine position. It may be required to secure airway in laterally positioned patient. Tracheal intubation in lateral position seems to be difficult because the laryngeal view is compromised.
Mallikarjun G Dhorigol+4 more
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Schwartz–Jampel syndrome (SJS) is a rare disorder characterized by micrognathia, kyphoscoliosis, and myotonia. The greatest challenge in the anesthetic management of patients with SJS is performing tracheal intubation. The MultiViewScope (MVS) is a video
Keika Mukaihara+4 more
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Use of the McGrath video laryngoscope in awake patients [PDF]
SummaryReported are three cases of successful tracheal intubation using the McGrath Video Laryngoscope in awake patients. All three patients had predicted difficult direct laryngoscopy and signs of upper airway obstruction.
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Background. Tracheal intubation still represents the “gold standard” in securing the airway of unconscious patients in the prehospital setting. Especially in cases of restricted access to the patient, video laryngoscopy became more and more relevant ...
Florian J. Raimann+7 more
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