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Anesthesia induction for a difficult intubation infant with a laryngeal cyst
Nobutaka Kariya1, Shinichi Nishi, Tomoharu Funao
1Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Osaka City University Medical School, Osaka, USA. n_kariya@hotmail.com
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia
|December 31, 2003
Abstract:
We report a case of difficult airway in a 37-day-old female with a laryngeal cyst during induction of general anesthesia. This case illustrates that upper airway obstruction can occur during induction of anesthesia with an unusual infantile aryepiglottic fold cyst. In this case, successful orotracheal intubation was achieved with spontaneous respiration, and preoperative information on orientation of the lesion assisted in positioning the patient to minimize the degree of dynamic obstruction.