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Fracture of Laryngeal Mask Airway during General Anesthesia

Yoon SN, Yang HS

Laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is an adjunctive airway device composed of a tube with a cuffed mask-like projection on the distal end, which is more practical than a face mask...
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Laryngeal Mask Airway

Choi DH

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Difficult intubation managed by laryngeal mask airway: 4 cases-

Cho CK, Koo GH, Yang HS

  • KMID: 2228803
  • Korean J Crit Care Med.
  • 1991 Dec;6(2):115-121.
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Removal of laryngeal mask airway: awake vs anesthetized

Kang JM

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The Comparison of Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Changes with Extubation of the Endotracheal Tube and the Laryngeal Mask Airway

Park SH, Do YW, Song SO, Kim HD

When the endotracheal tube is removed, blood pressure elevates and heart rate increases. In order to evaluate the hemodynamic changes after removal of a new developed device-laryngeal mask airway, we...
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Pulmonary aspiration associated with supraglottic airways: Proseal laryngeal mask airway and I-Gel(TM)

Kim YH

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Advantages, Disadvantages, Indications, Contraindications and Surgical Technique of Laryngeal Airway Mask

Jannu A, Shekar A, Balakrishna R, Sudarshan , Veena GC, Bhuvaneshwari S

The beauty of the laryngeal mask is that it forms an air tight seal enclosing the larynx rather than plugging the pharynx, and avoid airway obstruction in the oropharynx. The...
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Evaluation of Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy Under General Anesthesia Using a Laryngeal Mask Airway

Lim SH, Kim HM, Lee MK, Park YC, Yoon SM, Kim NS, Choi YS

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Incidence of Postoperative Sore Throat with the Laryngeal Mask

Kim JU, Lim SH, Choi YS, Yoon SM, Lee IO, Kim NS

The laryngeal mask as an new form of airway has recently been described. This mask is introduced blindly into the hypopharynx to form a seal around the larynx, so permitting...
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A Comparative Study about the Tracheal Intubation and Laryngeal Mask Insertion

Lim HJ, Jo H, Lee HW, Chae BK, Chang SH, Shin JS

It is essential to keep sirway during, general anesthesia. Tracheal intubation is the most useful and safe method to keep airway. But there are hemodynar. ic changes in using...
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Intubating Laryngeal Mask Airway in Difficult Intubation: A case report

Yang HS, Ahn HW, Choi Y

The incidence of difficult laryngoscopy or intubation varies from 1.5% to 13%, and failed intubation has been identified as one of the anesthesia-related causes of death or permanent brain damage. The...
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The Effect of Compressed Air Jet Cleaning on the Elimination of Postoperative Residual Protein from a ProSeal(TM) Laryngeal Mask Airway

Choi WJ, Kim YH, Kyoung MK

BACKGROUND: The reusable ProSeal(TM) laryngeal mask airways (PLMA's) have the potential to act as a vector for the transmission of prion diseases such as variant Creutzveldt-Jacob disease. This study tested...
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Case of difficult intubation overcome by the laryngeal mask airway

Lee CM, Yang HS

A case of difficult intubation is described in which the problem was overcome by use of the laryngeal mask airway (LMA). The patient had difficulty in mouth opening due to...
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Endotracheal intubation using a fiberoptic bronchoscope and laryngeal mask airway in ICU

Chung EY, Kim YS, Yoo JH, Han IS

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General Anesthesia with Laryngeal Mask Airway for Operation of a Patient with Sick - Sinus Syndrome

Seung IS, Kim DW

Sick-sinus syndrome may be defined as an unexplained and marked sinus bradycardia or sinus arrest with or without associated supraventricular arrhythmias. The following is a case of left thyroid lobectomy...
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Unilateral vocal cord palsy occurred after difficult endotracheal intubation using intubating laryngeal mask airway: A case report

Mun CS, Kim HT, Heo HE, Lee JH, Kwon YE

Airway management is important during general anesthesia. Difficulties with a direct laryngoscopy can be managed successfully in a routine manner using a laryngeal mask airway. A 65-year-old woman was scheduled...
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A Case of General Anesthesia with Laryngeal Mask Airway in a Patient with Pierre Robin Syndrome

Lee SK, Lee JR

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Tongue Numbness following Endotracheal General Anesthesia: A case report

Hwang BS, Hwang BM

Lingual nerve palsy is a rare multi-etiological disease.Almost all devices used for airway manipulation can cause this complication, including laryngoscopes, laryngeal masks, cuffed oropharyngeal airways, tongue retractors, and suspension laryngoscopes.We...
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Retrograde Nasogracheal Intubation with Laryngeal Mask Airway

Kim YK, Kang SH, Kim YD, Kim PG

Retrograde intubation has been often used in the patient who reveal difficulty intubation. But, it is time consuming procedure and the patient may be fall into hypoxemia. We have experienced...
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Intubating Layngeal Mask Airway in Awake Intubation

Cho IH, Kwon TY, Yang HS, Han SM

The incidence of difficult intubation varies from 1.5% to 13%, and failed intubation has been identified as one of the anesthesia-related causes of death or permanent brain damage. The...
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