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Nasal intubation: A comprehensive review.

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Nasal intubation, a common anesthesia technique for oral surgeries, requires understanding anatomy and potential complications. Knowledge of techniques and newer devices improves patient safety during nasotracheal intubation.

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Area of Science:

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  • Otolaryngology
  • Surgical Procedures

Background:

  • Nasal intubation, pioneered in 1902, is the preferred anesthesia method for oral surgeries.
  • Understanding nasal anatomy is crucial for navigating the endotracheal tube pathway and anticipating complications.
  • Historical context highlights the evolution of nasotracheal intubation techniques.

Conclusions:

  • A comprehensive understanding of nasotracheal intubation anatomy and techniques is essential for anesthesiologists.
  • Knowledge of potential complications and their management is critical for patient safety.
  • Modern advancements have significantly improved the outcomes of nasal intubation procedures.