2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2013.09.009
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Defining the role for submental intubation

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“…Those for orthognathic surgery comprised both single-jaw and bimaxillary procedures, as well as adjunctive genioplasty, rhinoplasty, and septoplasty. Those for disease included tumours of the skull base (n = 28), [31][32][33][34][35] nasal disease (n = 7), 36 extensive facial cancer (n = 5), 30,37 basilar invagination (n = 2), 34 cancrum oris (n = 2), 38,39 benign salivary gland tumour (n = 1), 40 nasopalatine cyst (n = 1), 40 odontogenic fibromyxoma (n = 1), 41 oronasal fistula (n = 1), 38 ossifying fibroma (n = 1), 41 ranula (n = 1), 41 and submucous fibrosis (n = 1). 42 Indications in cosmetic surgery included rhinoplasty with rhytidectomy or genioplasty (n = 20), 36,43 post-traumatic deformities (n = 7), 30,37 and burn scarring (n = 1).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Those for orthognathic surgery comprised both single-jaw and bimaxillary procedures, as well as adjunctive genioplasty, rhinoplasty, and septoplasty. Those for disease included tumours of the skull base (n = 28), [31][32][33][34][35] nasal disease (n = 7), 36 extensive facial cancer (n = 5), 30,37 basilar invagination (n = 2), 34 cancrum oris (n = 2), 38,39 benign salivary gland tumour (n = 1), 40 nasopalatine cyst (n = 1), 40 odontogenic fibromyxoma (n = 1), 41 oronasal fistula (n = 1), 38 ossifying fibroma (n = 1), 41 ranula (n = 1), 41 and submucous fibrosis (n = 1). 42 Indications in cosmetic surgery included rhinoplasty with rhytidectomy or genioplasty (n = 20), 36,43 post-traumatic deformities (n = 7), 30,37 and burn scarring (n = 1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maxillofacial trauma is the most common indication for submental intubation [6]. Submental intubation is also applied to bimaxillary orthognathic surgeries with simultaneous rhinoplasty or orthognathic surgeries in patients with large pharyngeal flaps or other anatomic anomalies precluding nasotracheal intubation [7,8]. Other possible indications for this technique are certain base of skull procedures [9] or cancrum oris [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Other possible indications for this technique are certain base of skull procedures [9] or cancrum oris [10]. Submental intubation is contraindicated in patients who have severe neurological defects or those who require long-term airway support and maintenance [7,8]. In these cases, tracheostomy should be considered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outras formas de danificar o tubo durante os procedimentos maxilofaciais foram citadas, como quando há utilização de brocas para fixação ou de lâminas durante osteotomias, especialmente de mento (Eisemann, Eisemann, Rizvi, Urata, & Lypka, 2014;Alejandri-Gamboa, Téllez-Rodríguez, López-Fernández, Sanjuan-Martínez, & Sarmiento, 2020).…”
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