Abstract Background: Acute respiratory decompensation can occur on a background of slowly progressive airway compromise, for example in laryngeal squamous cell cancer. Surgeons in ENT, together with anaesthetists, are often asked to evaluate airway risk and as yet there is no widely adopted standardised approach. Case report: This paper reports the case of an 82-year-old male, who presented with acute airway compromise due to both endolaryngeal obstruction from a squamous cell cancer and extralaryngeal compression from massive subcutaneous emphysema. Results: Primary total laryngectomy was performed, but the patient declined adjuvant radiotherapy. He died a year later from a heart attack without evidence of recurrence. Conclusion: To the be...
SummaryLaryngoceles are abnormal dilatations of the laryngeal saccule, which rises between the ventr...
Introduction: The laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is a safe method to establish airway control during ge...
Airway management of patient with huge neck swelling is always challenging for the anaesthetist. We ...
Background: Acute respiratory decompensation can occur on a background of slowly progressive airway ...
Presented as a poster at Indiana Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting 202
Introduction Blunt neck trauma patients can suffer from an airway emergency and are necessary to car...
Appropriate airway management is an essential part of anaesthesiologist\u27s role. Extrinsic airway ...
Unexpected acute laryngeal obstruction is most often caused by foreign bodies or edema and rarely by...
Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC) is one of the most aggressive malignancies of the neck, and for t...
Subcutaneous and deep cervical emphysema (SCE) in the head and neck are found in a wide spectrum of ...
The laryngeal cancer is the second most frequent neoplasm of the upper aerodigestive tract. In these...
Multiple endotracheal intubation (ETI) attempts increase the risk of airway-related adverse events. ...
A 60-year-old man with advanced esophageal cancer was admitted for surgical placement of a feeding j...
SummaryIntroductionEtiology of head-and-neck emphysema is mainly infectious (cellulitis) or traumati...
In the present report, we described a case of anticipated difficult intubation in which the access t...
SummaryLaryngoceles are abnormal dilatations of the laryngeal saccule, which rises between the ventr...
Introduction: The laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is a safe method to establish airway control during ge...
Airway management of patient with huge neck swelling is always challenging for the anaesthetist. We ...
Background: Acute respiratory decompensation can occur on a background of slowly progressive airway ...
Presented as a poster at Indiana Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting 202
Introduction Blunt neck trauma patients can suffer from an airway emergency and are necessary to car...
Appropriate airway management is an essential part of anaesthesiologist\u27s role. Extrinsic airway ...
Unexpected acute laryngeal obstruction is most often caused by foreign bodies or edema and rarely by...
Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC) is one of the most aggressive malignancies of the neck, and for t...
Subcutaneous and deep cervical emphysema (SCE) in the head and neck are found in a wide spectrum of ...
The laryngeal cancer is the second most frequent neoplasm of the upper aerodigestive tract. In these...
Multiple endotracheal intubation (ETI) attempts increase the risk of airway-related adverse events. ...
A 60-year-old man with advanced esophageal cancer was admitted for surgical placement of a feeding j...
SummaryIntroductionEtiology of head-and-neck emphysema is mainly infectious (cellulitis) or traumati...
In the present report, we described a case of anticipated difficult intubation in which the access t...
SummaryLaryngoceles are abnormal dilatations of the laryngeal saccule, which rises between the ventr...
Introduction: The laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is a safe method to establish airway control during ge...
Airway management of patient with huge neck swelling is always challenging for the anaesthetist. We ...