2019
DOI: 10.1111/pan.13596
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Retrospective audit of airway management practices in children with craniocervical pathology

Abstract: Background: Craniocervical immobilization using halo body orthoses may be required in the management of children with craniocervical junction pathology. To date, the effect of such immobilization on perioperative anesthetic management has not been addressed in large series. Aims:The aim of this study was to review the airway management of children requiring halo body orthoses undergoing general anesthesia. Methods:The study was a retrospective case note review from a single institution.The neurosurgical databa… Show more

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“…Semi-rigid techniques are biomechanically inferior to instrumentation and so wiring techniques are mostly employed as adjunctive measures [12] or salvage techniques when instrumented fixation methods are deemed not possible, have failed or carry too high a risk due to the unfavourable bony anatomy [13]. Furthermore, external orthoses, such as Halo-body jackets are frequently required following semirigid techniques which present additional challenges [14] and are unacceptable to patients and families.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Semi-rigid techniques are biomechanically inferior to instrumentation and so wiring techniques are mostly employed as adjunctive measures [12] or salvage techniques when instrumented fixation methods are deemed not possible, have failed or carry too high a risk due to the unfavourable bony anatomy [13]. Furthermore, external orthoses, such as Halo-body jackets are frequently required following semirigid techniques which present additional challenges [14] and are unacceptable to patients and families.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%