Maxillofacial trauma patients present with airway problems. Submandibular intubation is an effective means of intubation to avoid tracheostomy for operative procedures. Airway is secured with oral endotracheal intubation in paralyzed patient and tube is then transplaced in sub mental or submandibular region. However there may be instances when paralyzing such trauma patients is not safe and short term tracheostomy is the only airway channel available for conduction of anesthesia. We report a case of submandibular intubation in awake patient of maxillofacial trauma with anticipated intubation problems
The optimal method for securing the airway in injured patients is controversial. Maxillofacial injur...
<p><strong>Background & Objectives:</strong> Complex maxillofacial trauma is a common occurrence...
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...
Objectives: Various different methods of intubation are suitable for facial trauma cases. A choice o...
Modern techniques for surgical treatment of midfacial and panfacial fractures in maxillofacial traum...
Submental endotracheal intubation was carried out in five patientsover a two-year period. Each patie...
Introduction: To describe a modified technique for submental intubation in severely traumatized maxi...
Summary:. Acquisition of a secure airway is an essential element of the operative management of maxi...
Abstract Airway management of panfacial fractures is complicated. Treatment of fractures of such bon...
Hernandez first described the submental route for endotracheal intubation in 1986 as an alternative ...
AbstractSince the mid of eighties of the last century, submental (S-MEN) and submandibular (S-MAN) i...
To describe a modified technique for submental intubation in severely traumatized maxillofacial pati...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the frequency, indications, and outco...
Background: Oromaxillofacial surgical procedures present a unique set of problems both for the surg...
The optimal method for securing the airway in injured patients is controversial. Maxillofacial injur...
<p><strong>Background & Objectives:</strong> Complex maxillofacial trauma is a common occurrence...
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...
Objectives: Various different methods of intubation are suitable for facial trauma cases. A choice o...
Modern techniques for surgical treatment of midfacial and panfacial fractures in maxillofacial traum...
Submental endotracheal intubation was carried out in five patientsover a two-year period. Each patie...
Introduction: To describe a modified technique for submental intubation in severely traumatized maxi...
Summary:. Acquisition of a secure airway is an essential element of the operative management of maxi...
Abstract Airway management of panfacial fractures is complicated. Treatment of fractures of such bon...
Hernandez first described the submental route for endotracheal intubation in 1986 as an alternative ...
AbstractSince the mid of eighties of the last century, submental (S-MEN) and submandibular (S-MAN) i...
To describe a modified technique for submental intubation in severely traumatized maxillofacial pati...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the frequency, indications, and outco...
Background: Oromaxillofacial surgical procedures present a unique set of problems both for the surg...
The optimal method for securing the airway in injured patients is controversial. Maxillofacial injur...
<p><strong>Background & Objectives:</strong> Complex maxillofacial trauma is a common occurrence...
AbstractIntroductionWhen a patient has multiple injuries, involving serious fractures in the maxillo...