Intestinal evisceration following dog bite is rare in neonates. We report a successful anesthetic management of a 9-day-old neonate who was brought to our emergency room with history of stray dog bite 1 hour before presenting. Baby was posted for emergency exploratory laparotomy and procedure.
Synchronous tumors of different histological types involving the salivary gland are rare. There have been cases reported in the literature of such tumors occurring in the parotid gland. Head and neck surgeons frequently request nasotracheal intubation for their surgical procedures. Complications of nasal intubation include epistaxis, sinusitis, bacteremia, or dislodgement of adenoids from trauma of the intubation.We describe a case report of accidental removal of the inferior turbinate with nearly complete airway obstruction, during nasotracheal intubation. This case report demonstrates the importance of early detection and management of this potentially dangerous complication.
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