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Read articles about different facets of airway management: Is an easy awake intubation possible? Blind versus optical intubation? Read these and several other discussions.
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Ovassapian, Klock, Randel, Klafta et all showed in 2002 that lingual tonsil hyperplasia (LTH) probably accounts for more UNANTICIPATED failures with direct laryngoscopy (DL). In this case LTH is seen with a video laryngoscope (VL) and there is no problem. It is unknown if DL would have been problematic in this patient
An elderly man who was hit by a car presents with an incidental finding on CT which concerns the otolaryngology staff enough to advise awake intubation for the his long bone repair. Though the anesthesia staff remains unconvinced, PEAE reassured all parties that airway managment after anesthetic induction is safe.
This video shows a close-up look of two phases of laryngospasm. The patient presents with a nasal laryngeal mass and will undergo contra lateral side nasal tracheal intubation using a flexible intubation scope and a video laryngoscope to create an image space in the pharynx