A neck mass is a risk factor for difficult airway during induction of anaesthesia particularly when accompanied with a giant back mass which limits positioning of the patient in the supine position. We report the managementof a young woman with known recurrent neurofibroma scheduled for resection of her giant neck and back masses. Unfortunately, her dorsal thoracic masswas too huge to allow adoption of the supine position for induction of anaesthesia. In order to achieve a suitable supine position which is fundamental during airway management, we created a hole in the operatingtable to fit her giant back mass. Exhibition of this special operating table may help to achieve a suitable position and ease airway management which is not possible ...
One of the several challenges to the anaesthesiologists, is management of child with difficult airwa...
Significant differences exist between neonatal and adult airways. Anesthetic management of the airwa...
Introduction: The management of head and neck surgical patients is associated with increased morbidi...
A neck mass is a risk factor for difficult airway during induction of anaesthesia particularly when ...
Airway management of patient with huge neck swelling is always challenging for the anaesthetist. We ...
A difficult airway poses a challenge to attending anaesthesiologist. Fibreoptic intubation (FOI) to ...
In the practice of anesthesia patient care, airway management is the first and most important consid...
AbstractPlunging ranula is a mucous retention cyst found on the floor of mouth which arises from the...
Anaesthesia for patients with huge mediastinal mass is very challenging due to the cardiorespiratory...
Klippel–Feil syndrome is one of the congenital causes of difficult airway. It is characterised by a ...
A 46-year-old woman was anesthetized for total thyroidectomy. The thyroid was massive, deviating the...
Large mediastinal masses may cause life threatening cardiorespiratory collapse depending on their lo...
Prone surgery is traditionally performed using endotracheal intubation in the supine position, follo...
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AbstractThe anesthetic management of patients with large mediastinal masses can be complicated due t...
One of the several challenges to the anaesthesiologists, is management of child with difficult airwa...
Significant differences exist between neonatal and adult airways. Anesthetic management of the airwa...
Introduction: The management of head and neck surgical patients is associated with increased morbidi...
A neck mass is a risk factor for difficult airway during induction of anaesthesia particularly when ...
Airway management of patient with huge neck swelling is always challenging for the anaesthetist. We ...
A difficult airway poses a challenge to attending anaesthesiologist. Fibreoptic intubation (FOI) to ...
In the practice of anesthesia patient care, airway management is the first and most important consid...
AbstractPlunging ranula is a mucous retention cyst found on the floor of mouth which arises from the...
Anaesthesia for patients with huge mediastinal mass is very challenging due to the cardiorespiratory...
Klippel–Feil syndrome is one of the congenital causes of difficult airway. It is characterised by a ...
A 46-year-old woman was anesthetized for total thyroidectomy. The thyroid was massive, deviating the...
Large mediastinal masses may cause life threatening cardiorespiratory collapse depending on their lo...
Prone surgery is traditionally performed using endotracheal intubation in the supine position, follo...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/74753/1/j.1460-9592.2007.02283.x.pd
AbstractThe anesthetic management of patients with large mediastinal masses can be complicated due t...
One of the several challenges to the anaesthesiologists, is management of child with difficult airwa...
Significant differences exist between neonatal and adult airways. Anesthetic management of the airwa...
Introduction: The management of head and neck surgical patients is associated with increased morbidi...