Syndromic children have an increased association with difficult airways, which may lead to difficulties and dangers even when anticipated and planned for. Hypoxia, with its risk of brain injury, cardiac arrest and even death, may follow induction of anaesthesia with subsequent airway management failure.Video-assisted devices have helped significantly with the management of difficult airways in children; however, these devices are not always available and have their own limitations. An alternative approach to the difficult airway, although seldom used, is the paraglossal straight blade approach. This technique, originally described by Jackson and Magill and later modified by Henderson, has successfully been used in both the paediatric and ad...
Newborns with conditions such as Pierre Robin sequence, Treacher Collins syndrome, and Goldenhar syn...
A young child with jaw-neck-sternum immobility suffering from acute upper airway obstruction was tre...
"Cannot intubate, cannot oxygenate" situations in healthy children are uncommon but are often associ...
Patients with diseased teeth, or those who are difficult to intubate, have a higher risk of dental i...
In anaesthetic practice clinicians are often faced with di cult airway situations. The conventional ...
Patients with diseased teeth, or those who are difficult to intubate, have a higher risk of dental i...
Glossopalatine ankylosis presents a challenge to the anaesthesiologist because of its intraoral atta...
Tracheal intubation may be defined as an artificial airway established in order to provide mechanica...
Background: It is still controversial which laryngoscope may be a better option in unanticipated dif...
Awareness and the management of the difficult airway in children are crucial. Although the incidence...
BackgroundAirway management can be challenging in neonates and infants. The Pierre Robin sequence (P...
BackgroundAirway management can be challenging in neonates and infants. The Pierre Robin sequence (P...
AbstractEdward’s syndrome (trisomy 18) is an autosomal abnormality with dysmorphic face, visceral de...
OBJECTIVE: Videolaryngoscopy has mainly been developed to facilitate difficult airway intubation. Ho...
The aim of this thesis is to quantify the intubation success rates and complication rates associated...
Newborns with conditions such as Pierre Robin sequence, Treacher Collins syndrome, and Goldenhar syn...
A young child with jaw-neck-sternum immobility suffering from acute upper airway obstruction was tre...
"Cannot intubate, cannot oxygenate" situations in healthy children are uncommon but are often associ...
Patients with diseased teeth, or those who are difficult to intubate, have a higher risk of dental i...
In anaesthetic practice clinicians are often faced with di cult airway situations. The conventional ...
Patients with diseased teeth, or those who are difficult to intubate, have a higher risk of dental i...
Glossopalatine ankylosis presents a challenge to the anaesthesiologist because of its intraoral atta...
Tracheal intubation may be defined as an artificial airway established in order to provide mechanica...
Background: It is still controversial which laryngoscope may be a better option in unanticipated dif...
Awareness and the management of the difficult airway in children are crucial. Although the incidence...
BackgroundAirway management can be challenging in neonates and infants. The Pierre Robin sequence (P...
BackgroundAirway management can be challenging in neonates and infants. The Pierre Robin sequence (P...
AbstractEdward’s syndrome (trisomy 18) is an autosomal abnormality with dysmorphic face, visceral de...
OBJECTIVE: Videolaryngoscopy has mainly been developed to facilitate difficult airway intubation. Ho...
The aim of this thesis is to quantify the intubation success rates and complication rates associated...
Newborns with conditions such as Pierre Robin sequence, Treacher Collins syndrome, and Goldenhar syn...
A young child with jaw-neck-sternum immobility suffering from acute upper airway obstruction was tre...
"Cannot intubate, cannot oxygenate" situations in healthy children are uncommon but are often associ...