| Literature DB >> 35663061 |
Yan-Li Ren1, Yu-Shan Ma2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In recent years, people have paid more attention to oral health with the development of stomatology. Due to the various physiological changes during pregnancy, such as changing hormone levels and immune functions, oral diseases have a high incidence during pregnancy, and the prevention and treatment of oral diseases have also received the attention of both dentists and obstetricians. However, the anesthetic management of pregnant patients with oral disease, especially severe maxillofacial infections, and patients who need surgical treatment or have obstetric emergencies and need to terminate their pregnancy is not clear. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Anesthesia; Case report; Cesarean section; Difficult airway; Maxillofacial infections
Year: 2022 PMID: 35663061 PMCID: PMC9125263 DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i14.4563
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Clin Cases ISSN: 2307-8960 Impact factor: 1.534
Figure 1Neck and head computed tomography image showing left odontogenic infection.
Figure 2Changes of the patient’s maxillofacial region and location of the crocothyroid cartilage under ultrasound guidance in the supine position.