2013
DOI: 10.1097/01819236-201341020-00013
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The use of laryngeal mask in an infant with subglottic stenosis—Case report and literature review☆

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“…The level and severity of neural tube defect with complete sensory loss needs to be taken into consideration when administrating local anesthesia. A child similar to our patient in relation to subglottic stenosis but with inguinal hernia underwent surgery with spinal anesthesia in Japan (6) and an infant with SGS and tracheoesophageal stula was repaired with laryngeal mask due to failed intubation (7).…”
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confidence: 92%
“…The level and severity of neural tube defect with complete sensory loss needs to be taken into consideration when administrating local anesthesia. A child similar to our patient in relation to subglottic stenosis but with inguinal hernia underwent surgery with spinal anesthesia in Japan (6) and an infant with SGS and tracheoesophageal stula was repaired with laryngeal mask due to failed intubation (7).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%