Abstract Airway management of panfacial fractures is complicated. Treatment of fractures of such bones presents a certain difficulty as in not only do the fracture fragments have to be aligned but the teeth have to be kept in proper occlusion as well. To achieve a proper pre-traumatic occlusion, the occlusion has to be maintained and checked at all times during the surgery. There are many options for the airway management of such cases. We present a case of panfacial fracture which was managed successfully with submental intubation. Professor
Maxillofacial fractures present unique airway problem to the anesthesiologist. Patients with LeFort ...
The present report is comprised of five patients of panfacial fractures in which initially oral intu...
Background: Oromaxillofacial surgical procedures present a unique set of problems both for the surg...
Modern techniques for surgical treatment of midfacial and panfacial fractures in maxillofacial traum...
Introduction: Panfacial fractures commonly occur due to road traffic accidents in developing countri...
AbstractIntroductionWhen a patient has multiple injuries, involving serious fractures in the maxillo...
Background: Airway management in patient with Facio-Maxillary injury is challenging due to disruptio...
Management of the airways in the presence of midfacial or panfacial injuries with mandibular involve...
Objectives: Various different methods of intubation are suitable for facial trauma cases. A choice o...
Maxillofacial trauma patients present with airway problems. Submandibular intubation is an effective...
Submental endotracheal intubation was carried out in five patientsover a two-year period. Each patie...
oai:anesthesiaejournal.com:article/154Introduction: This case report describes the use of submental ...
Summary:. Acquisition of a secure airway is an essential element of the operative management of maxi...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the frequency, indications, and outco...
Introduction: To describe a modified technique for submental intubation in severely traumatized maxi...
Maxillofacial fractures present unique airway problem to the anesthesiologist. Patients with LeFort ...
The present report is comprised of five patients of panfacial fractures in which initially oral intu...
Background: Oromaxillofacial surgical procedures present a unique set of problems both for the surg...
Modern techniques for surgical treatment of midfacial and panfacial fractures in maxillofacial traum...
Introduction: Panfacial fractures commonly occur due to road traffic accidents in developing countri...
AbstractIntroductionWhen a patient has multiple injuries, involving serious fractures in the maxillo...
Background: Airway management in patient with Facio-Maxillary injury is challenging due to disruptio...
Management of the airways in the presence of midfacial or panfacial injuries with mandibular involve...
Objectives: Various different methods of intubation are suitable for facial trauma cases. A choice o...
Maxillofacial trauma patients present with airway problems. Submandibular intubation is an effective...
Submental endotracheal intubation was carried out in five patientsover a two-year period. Each patie...
oai:anesthesiaejournal.com:article/154Introduction: This case report describes the use of submental ...
Summary:. Acquisition of a secure airway is an essential element of the operative management of maxi...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the frequency, indications, and outco...
Introduction: To describe a modified technique for submental intubation in severely traumatized maxi...
Maxillofacial fractures present unique airway problem to the anesthesiologist. Patients with LeFort ...
The present report is comprised of five patients of panfacial fractures in which initially oral intu...
Background: Oromaxillofacial surgical procedures present a unique set of problems both for the surg...