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Hiroko Kanemaru1, Tatsuru Tsurumaki2, Shigenobu Kurata2, Yutaka Tanaka1, Hiroyuki Yoshikawa1, Yumiko Sato1, Yuki Kodama1, Akiko Suda1, Yurie Yamada3, Kenji Seo2.
Abstract
We report a case of difficult endotracheal intubation in a patient with Treacher Collins syndrome. A sixteen-year-old female patient scheduled for general anesthesia had a displaced palatal tooth that interfered with laryngoscope insertion into the pharyngeal space. To address this problem, we successfully performed endotracheal intubation using a fiberscope while elevating the epiglottic vallecula using a King Vision™ video laryngoscope. A later operation was performed after tooth extraction without difficult laryngoscopy. Our experience stresses the importance of removing obstructions to laryngoscopic inspection prior to general anesthesia.Entities:
Keywords: Difficult airway; Fiber optic scope; Treacher-Collins syndrome; Video laryngoscope
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30883232 PMCID: PMC6424163 DOI: 10.2344/anpr-66-02-01
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anesth Prog ISSN: 0003-3006