| Literature DB >> 23373047 |
Mohan K1, Mohana Rupa L, Gopala Krishna Murthy S, Greeshma P G, Bhavana U.
Abstract
TMJ ankylosis, though it is not common, is an anaesthetic challenge, as it is a difficult airway situation with a moderate to a severely limited mouth opening. Fiber-optic intubation is the gold standard for such cases, but it may not be readily available at all centres. Blind nasal intubation, retro-grade intubation and tracheostomy are the other alternatives, but they require patient co-operation and are associated with considerable morbidity. We are presenting a case of unilateral TMJ ankylosis in a 12 years old boy who was posted for condylectomy and interpositional arthroplasty. He was maintained on TIVA for condylectomy and was then intubated for the remaining procedure. The procedure and the recovery were uneventful.Entities:
Keywords: Difficult intubation; Ketamine; TIVA; TMJ Ankylosis
Year: 2012 PMID: 23373047 PMCID: PMC3552223 DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2012/3947.2605
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Diagn Res ISSN: 0973-709X