Anticipated difficult airway guidelines recommend awake intubation in the first place [1,2]. In awake approach, the airway is protected against gastric content, blood or secretions. Although this approach is frequently successful, suboptimal intubation conditions may occur such as reflex glottic closure or regurgitation. In case of failure, tracheal intubation under general anesthesia is recommended. However, there is no recommendation for the use of a particular device. We report here the effectivity of C-MAC® D-Blade (Karl Storz, Tuttlingen, Germany, Fig.
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