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Iatrogenic Tension Pneumothorax after Surgical Tracheostomy in a Child with Idiopathic Subglottic Stenosis: case report

Park SY, Yim WJ, Jeong JH, Kim J, Lee SC, Choi SR, Lee JH, Chung CJ

Tracheostomy is increasingly performed in children for upper airway anomalies. Here, an 18-month-old child (height 84.1 cm, weight 12.5 kg) presented to the emergency department with dyspnea, stridor, and chest...
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Awake supraglottic airway guided flexible bronchoscopic intubation in patients with anticipated difficult airways: a case series and narrative review

Lim WY, Wong P

Awake intubation is indicated in difficult airways if attempts at securing the airway after induction of general anesthesia may lead to harm due to potential difficulties or failure in those...
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Comparison of fiberoptic bronchoscope and video stylet during endotracheal intubation: simulation study

Youn J, Han SK

OBJECTIVE: The UE Video Stylet VL400-S2 (UE Medical Devices, Newton, MA, USA) and Ambu aScope (Ambu, Copenhagen, Denmark) were recently introduced rigid video stylets and single-use fiberoptic bronchoscopes, respectively. To...
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Identifying the ideal tracheostomy site based on patient characteristics during percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy without bronchoscopy

Park J, Chung W, Song S, Kim YH, Lim CS, Ko Y, Yun S, Park H, Park S, Hong B

BACKGROUND: We previously reported that percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (PDT) can be safely performed 2 cm below the cricothyroid membrane without the aid of a bronchoscope. Although our simplified method is...
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A prospective randomized controlled double-blind study comparing auscultation and lung ultrasonography in the assessment of double lumen tube position in elective thoracic surgeries involving one lung ventilation at a tertiary care cancer institute

Parab SY, Kumar P, Divatia JV, Sharma K

BACKGROUND: As lung ultrasound (LUS) can be used to identify regional lung ventilation and collapse, we hypothesize that LUS can be better than auscultation in assessing lung isolation and determining...
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Awake fiberoptic orotracheal intubation using a modified Guedel airway in a patient with craniocervical instability and an anticipated difficult airway: A case report

Choi Y, Woo SW, Lee JH

In patients with upper cervical instability, airway management may provoke subluxation of the craniocervical region and neurologic injury, and can be challenging for the anesthesiologist. Endotracheal intubation using a fiberoptic...
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Airway management in pediatric tongue flap division for oronasal fistula closure: A case report

So E, Yun HJ, Karm MH, Kim HJ, Seo KS, Ha H

Oronasal fistulae (ONF) could remain after surgery in some patients with cleft palate. ONF ultimately requires intraoral surgery, which may lead to perioperative airway obstruction. Tongue flap surgery is a...
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Successful airway management with combined use of McGrath® MAC video laryngoscope and fiberoptic bronchoscope in a severe obese patient with huge goiter: a case report

Chung MY, Park B, Seo J, Kim CJ

Huge goitor can lead to tracheal compression and hence difficulty in intubation. This is compounded by severe obesity. Failed tracheal intubation in difficult intubation is a serious event that may...
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Airway management during general anesthesia in an intellectually disabled patient with undiagnosed tracheomalacia

Shin S, Kim S

In cases of intellectually disabled patients, there is sometimes difficult to obtain sufficient information due to the intellectual disorder, even though the patient has significant medical problems. Herein, we report...
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Fiberoptic bronchoscope and C-MAC video laryngoscope assisted nasal-oral tube exchange: two case reports

Ji S, Song J, Kim SK, Kim MY, Kim S

In cases of multiple facial trauma and other specific cases, the anesthesiologist may be asked to convert an oral endotracheal tube to a nasal endotracheal tube or vice versa. Conventionally,...
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Anesthetic management with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in a patient with acute airway obstruction after inhalation burn injury: A case report

Kim YD, Lee JH, Yoo BH, Kim MC, Lee S

A 36-year-old woman was admitted to the intensive care unit because of an inhalation burn injury. Five days after admission, she developed dyspnea and hypercarbia. Therefore, fiberoptic bronchoscopy was performed...
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Airway obstruction by dissection of the inner layer of a reinforced endotracheal tube in a patient with Ludwig's angina: A case report

Shim SM, Park JH, Hyun DM, Lee HM

Intraoperative airway obstruction is perplexing to anesthesiologists because the patient may fall into danger rapidly. A 74-year-old woman underwent an emergency incision and drainage for a deep neck infection of...
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Difficult airway management in a patient with a thin mandible

Choi HS, Oh JS, Kim EJ, Yoon JY, Yoon JU, Kim CH

A 47-year-old woman was referred for surgical treatment of osteomyelitis of the mandible. She had already undergone three previous surgeries. Pre-anesthetic airway evaluation predicted a difficult airway, due to the...
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A Pilot Survey of Difficult Intubation and Cannot Intubate, Cannot Ventilate Situations in Korea

Kim JS, Lim HK, Song JY, Lim HK, Song K, Cho JH

BACKGROUND: There have been no studies of airway management strategies for difficult intubation and cannot intubate, cannot ventilate (CICV) situations in Korea. This study was intended to survey devices or...
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A two-stage approach to induction and intubation of two infants with Pierre Robin Sequence using a LMA Classic™ and Air-Q®: two cases report

Templeton , Bryan YF

The laryngeal mask airway (LMA) Classic™ and Air-Q® are supralaryngeal devices used for airway management in routine and difficult pediatric airways. We describe a novel two-stage technique of insertion of...
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Simply modified percutaneous tracheostomy using the Cook® Ciaglia Blue Rhino™: a case series

Chung W, Kim BM, Park SI

When first introduced, percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (PDT) was performed using a bronchoscope. The bronchoscope itself, however, has several disadvantages, including interruption of ventilation. Modifications of the standard PDT technique have...
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Experience of hemostasis in tracheal bleeding very close to the carina by the bronchial blocker: a case report

Son M, Lee S, Lee SH, Lim T, Lee SK, Lee KH

Massive hemoptysis is respiratory compromise which should be managed as a life-threatening condition. In our case, the bronchial blocker played a role in hemostasis of tracheal bleeding very close to...
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Flexible bronchoscopic foreign body removal through the I-gel supraglottic airway: A case report

Yoo JY, Lee YS, Hong SY, Park SH, Min TJ, Kim WY, Kim JH, Park YC

The daily insertion of endotracheal tubes, laryngeal mask airways, oral/nasal airways, gastric tubes, transesophageal echocardiogram probes, esophageal dilators and emergency airways all involve the risk of airway structure damage. In...
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Endotracheal intubation using i-gel(R) and lightwand in a patient with difficult airway: a case report

Choi CG, Yang KH, Jung JK, Han JU, Lee CS, Cha YD, Song JH

This case report involves tracheal intubation using i-gel(R) in combination with a lightwand in a patient with a difficult airway, classified as Cormack-Lehane grade 3. I-gel(R) was used during anesthesia...
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Difficult intubation using intubating laryngeal mask airway in conjunction with a fiber optic bronchoscope

Kim JS, Seo DK, Lee CJ, Jung HS, Kim SS

  • KMID: 2310728
  • J Dent Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2015 Sep;15(3):167-171.
When anesthesiologists encounter conditions in which intubation is not possible using a conventional direct laryngoscope, they can consider using other available techniques and devices such as fiber optic bronchoscope (FOB)-guided...
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