2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.39280
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Fiberoptic Intubation vs. Video-Assisted Fiberoptic Intubation in a High-Fidelity Pediatric Simulator: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: Introduction: Life-threatening hypoxemia during tracheal intubation is more likely to occur in children than adults due to its unique physiological and anatomical nature. Fiberoptic intubation is widely performed in children with difficult airways. However, mastery of fiberoptic intubation requires substantial training, and novice trainees need to attempt fiberoptic intubation in children at high risk of respiratory-related adverse events. Therefore, a safer method than traditional fiberoptic intubation for ch… Show more

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“…Anaesthesiologists may encounter situations in which breoptic intubation is required instead of video laryngoscopy in children with di cult airways. Visualisation of the larynx with a video laryngoscope may be di cult in children with achondroplasia due to poor mouth opening, mandibular hypoplasia, and syndromes associated with facial symmetry [13]. In 2022, Dang et al emphasised the importance of awareness of dilemmas associated with achondroplastic airways and perioperative considerations in adult patients [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anaesthesiologists may encounter situations in which breoptic intubation is required instead of video laryngoscopy in children with di cult airways. Visualisation of the larynx with a video laryngoscope may be di cult in children with achondroplasia due to poor mouth opening, mandibular hypoplasia, and syndromes associated with facial symmetry [13]. In 2022, Dang et al emphasised the importance of awareness of dilemmas associated with achondroplastic airways and perioperative considerations in adult patients [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%