| Literature DB >> 31890459 |
Jyotsna Punj1, Paridhi Kaler1, Basavaraj Ankalagi1, Arya Prasad1, Renu Sinha1, Prem Sagar2.
Abstract
Airway management in a child with hunter syndrome is a challenge to the anesthetists. Various methods to achieve this are reported in literature. Here we describe another method in a three year old male child posted for adenotonsillectomy and myringotomy. After check videolaryngoscopy with C Mac blade size 2, vocal cords were not visible even with various monoevres. Thus a larger blade size 3 was used to place it under the epiglottis after which posterior part of vocal cords became visible and bougie guided endotracheal intubation was successful. Thus we recommend that in a child with hunter syndrome if vocal cords are not visible, a larger blade can be utilized to place under the epiglottis to visualize the vocal cords for successful endotracheal intubation. 2019, International Research and Cooperation Association for Bio & Socio - Sciences Advancement.Entities:
Keywords: C Mac blade; Endotracheal intubation; airway; hunter syndrome
Year: 2019 PMID: 31890459 PMCID: PMC6929600 DOI: 10.5582/irdr.2019.01072
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Intractable Rare Dis Res ISSN: 2186-3644