| Literature DB >> 33490953 |
M F Khan1, F Shamim1, M U Slote1, B Salim1, S A Abbas2.
Abstract
We report a case of successful tracheal intubation with the combined use of a videolaryngoscope and flexible bronchoscope in a patient with difficult airway when both techniques had individually failed. A 35-year-old man presented with airway obstruction due to massive neck swelling causing hypoxia, stridor and respiratory distress. He had a history of oral cancer which had been resected with bilateral neck dissection and free flap reconstruction 2 months previously. Due to extensive anterior neck swelling, we judged that front-of-neck airway would not be a suitable approach. After unsuccessful attempts at awake tracheal intubation with videolaryngoscopy and flexible bronchoscopy separately, we combined both techniques with a successful outcome. By using a combined technique to address the specific problems presented by this case, a life-threatening emergency was resolved. This case highlights why it is useful for anaesthetists to be familiar with multiple techniques to awake tracheal intubation, both individually and in combination.Entities:
Keywords: difficult airway algorithm; failed intubation: treatment; upper airway anatomy
Year: 2021 PMID: 33490953 PMCID: PMC7804911 DOI: 10.1002/anr3.12091
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anaesth Rep ISSN: 2637-3726