BACKGROUND: There is disagreement regarding the anatomy of the pediatric airway, particularly regarding the shape of the cricoid cartilage and the location of the narrowest portion of the larynx. AIMS: The aim of this review is to clarify the origin and the science behind these differing views. METHODS: We undertook a review of published literature, University Libraries, and authoritative textbooks with key search words and phrases. RESULTS: In vivo observations suggest that the narrowest portion of the airway is more proximal than the cricoid cartilage. However, in vitro studies of autopsy specimens measured with rods or calipers, confirm that the nondistensible and circular or near circular cricoid outlet is the narrowest level. These ana...
This article presents an overview of the normal anatomy and physiology of the pediatric larynx, foll...
Objectives: Recently, studies have performed three-dimensional analyses of upper airways in children...
Pathologies in the larynx and trachea in the pediatric age can be characterized in 4 main groups: ai...
BACKGROUND: Some in vivo studies question the traditional funnel-shaped infant larynx; further anato...
(1) Background: Contrary to a tenet of the funnel-shaped pediatric larynx with the cricoid level bei...
BACKGROUND Data on airway dimensions in pediatric patients are important for proper selection of pe...
BACKGROUND Age-related pediatric airway dimension reference values for cricoid, tracheal, and bronc...
A young child’s larynx was formerly believed to be narrowest at the cricoid level, circular in secti...
Children are not small adults and this fact is particularly true when we consider the respiratory tr...
Objectives: The high incidence of respiratory disorders is one of the main problems in perinatal med...
Background: Knowledge regarding the shape, size, and variability of the cricoid ring is important to...
© 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. The pediatric airway can at times present a challenge to manage a...
Because several craniofacial anomalies are related to the narrow upper airway, for example narrow ma...
BACKGROUND: In children, the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is frequently displaced within the hypophar...
This article presents an overview of the normal anatomy and physiology of the pediatric larynx, foll...
This article presents an overview of the normal anatomy and physiology of the pediatric larynx, foll...
Objectives: Recently, studies have performed three-dimensional analyses of upper airways in children...
Pathologies in the larynx and trachea in the pediatric age can be characterized in 4 main groups: ai...
BACKGROUND: Some in vivo studies question the traditional funnel-shaped infant larynx; further anato...
(1) Background: Contrary to a tenet of the funnel-shaped pediatric larynx with the cricoid level bei...
BACKGROUND Data on airway dimensions in pediatric patients are important for proper selection of pe...
BACKGROUND Age-related pediatric airway dimension reference values for cricoid, tracheal, and bronc...
A young child’s larynx was formerly believed to be narrowest at the cricoid level, circular in secti...
Children are not small adults and this fact is particularly true when we consider the respiratory tr...
Objectives: The high incidence of respiratory disorders is one of the main problems in perinatal med...
Background: Knowledge regarding the shape, size, and variability of the cricoid ring is important to...
© 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. The pediatric airway can at times present a challenge to manage a...
Because several craniofacial anomalies are related to the narrow upper airway, for example narrow ma...
BACKGROUND: In children, the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is frequently displaced within the hypophar...
This article presents an overview of the normal anatomy and physiology of the pediatric larynx, foll...
This article presents an overview of the normal anatomy and physiology of the pediatric larynx, foll...
Objectives: Recently, studies have performed three-dimensional analyses of upper airways in children...
Pathologies in the larynx and trachea in the pediatric age can be characterized in 4 main groups: ai...