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A different under vision approach to a difficult intubation.

A Arul1, R Jacob

  • 1Department of Anaesthesiology, Christian Medical College and Hospital Tamilnadu, India.

Paediatric Anaesthesia
|May 13, 1999
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A novel intubation technique using a nasopharyngeal airway, fiberoptic bronchoscope, and guidewire offers a simple, safe, and comfortable option for pediatric patients. This method minimizes patient discomfort during airway management.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Anesthesiology
  • Airway Management
  • Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy

Background:

  • Pediatric intubation can be challenging, often requiring specialized techniques to ensure patient safety and comfort.
  • Minimizing discomfort during airway procedures is crucial for pediatric patients.

Observation:

  • A technique involving a nasopharyngeal airway, fiberoptic bronchoscope, and guidewire was employed for intubation in a three-year-old child.
  • This approach facilitated a straightforward and secure intubation process.

Findings:

  • The presented technique proved to be simple and safe for pediatric intubation.
  • The method resulted in minimal discomfort for the young patient.

Implications:

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  • This technique offers a valuable alternative for difficult pediatric intubations.
  • Wider adoption could improve patient experience and procedural success rates in pediatric airway management.