Abstract Backgrounds Arytenoid dislocation (AD) is a rare but severe complication after general anesthesia with endotracheal intubation. We conducted a case-control study at Peking Union Medical College Hospital to identify risk factors associated with AD, including the use of an intubation stylet. Methods Patients who experienced AD were matched 1:3 with controls based on gender, age and type of surgery. Multiple conditional logistic regression was performed to determine associations between potential risk factors and AD. Results Twenty-six AD cases were retrospectively identified from 2004 through 2016. On average, arytenoid dislocation occurred in 2 cases per year, with an incidence of 0.904/100,000 (approximately 0.01%). The 26 patients...
Surgical patients undergoing anesthesia encounter physiologic changes that can lead to respiratory c...
Objective: To compare the characteristics, causative factors, outcomes, prevention, and suggested pr...
ABSTRACT: Introduction & Objective: Endotracheal intubation during general anesthesia is necessary ...
Abstract Background Arytenoid dislocation is a rare laryngeal injury that may follow endotracheal in...
Arytenoid cartilage displacement (dislocation and subluxation) following endotracheal intubation is ...
Objective: The basic objective is to evaluate the impacts of placing stylet during tracheal intubati...
Currently, there is limited data addressing surgical factors that contribute to unplanned intubation...
A 52-year-old lady was scheduled for hemithyroidectomy for right colloid goitre. After the preanesth...
Aim: To evaluate the incidence and association of post-extubation dysphagia (PED) with varying numbe...
Abstract Background The dislocation rate of oral versus nasal airway exchange catheters (AEC) in the...
Background: Intubation trauma is the most common cause of arytenoid dislocation. The aim of this stu...
Objective: We aimed to present clinical features and treatment outcomes of patients who had tracheal...
Objective: Dental injury is the most common complication of general anaesthesia. The primary purpose...
The consequences of excessive endotracheal tube (ETT) cuff pressure are known and have long-term eff...
Patients who have undergone silicone vocal cord medialization and require additional surgery are at ...
Surgical patients undergoing anesthesia encounter physiologic changes that can lead to respiratory c...
Objective: To compare the characteristics, causative factors, outcomes, prevention, and suggested pr...
ABSTRACT: Introduction & Objective: Endotracheal intubation during general anesthesia is necessary ...
Abstract Background Arytenoid dislocation is a rare laryngeal injury that may follow endotracheal in...
Arytenoid cartilage displacement (dislocation and subluxation) following endotracheal intubation is ...
Objective: The basic objective is to evaluate the impacts of placing stylet during tracheal intubati...
Currently, there is limited data addressing surgical factors that contribute to unplanned intubation...
A 52-year-old lady was scheduled for hemithyroidectomy for right colloid goitre. After the preanesth...
Aim: To evaluate the incidence and association of post-extubation dysphagia (PED) with varying numbe...
Abstract Background The dislocation rate of oral versus nasal airway exchange catheters (AEC) in the...
Background: Intubation trauma is the most common cause of arytenoid dislocation. The aim of this stu...
Objective: We aimed to present clinical features and treatment outcomes of patients who had tracheal...
Objective: Dental injury is the most common complication of general anaesthesia. The primary purpose...
The consequences of excessive endotracheal tube (ETT) cuff pressure are known and have long-term eff...
Patients who have undergone silicone vocal cord medialization and require additional surgery are at ...
Surgical patients undergoing anesthesia encounter physiologic changes that can lead to respiratory c...
Objective: To compare the characteristics, causative factors, outcomes, prevention, and suggested pr...
ABSTRACT: Introduction & Objective: Endotracheal intubation during general anesthesia is necessary ...