"Spray-as-you-go" medical technique for awake intubation using a combination of an epidural catheter and the OptiScope in a patient with Ludwig's angina - A case report -
Abstract:Difficult airway intubation is one of the most frequent causes of complications in the operating room; therefore, a difficult airway is always of a particular concern to an anesthesiologist [1]. Deep neck infection, oral and maxillofacial surgery, and facial trauma surgery are common causes of a difficult airway. A flexible fiber-optic intubation scope with an external video monitor was used in the past for intubation of a difficult airway; this medical technique is useful in patients whose tracheas are diffic… Show more
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