Airway management of pediatric patients with craniofacial disorders can be challenging, especially when compounded by the surgical requirement for nasal intubation. Life-threatening complications can occur during induction of general anesthesia in patients with abnormal anatomy (laryngospasm, inability to mask ventilate due to obstruction, total loss of airway, death) [1,2,3]. Although awake nasal fiberoptic intubation (FOI) is a common method of securing adult difficult airways, it may not be appropriate for children due to emotional, physiological, and anatomical differences.
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Παρασκευή 17 Νοεμβρίου 2017
Bi-orifice approach to nasal intubation in children: A case series of anticipated difficult airways undergoing orthognathic surgeries
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