Managing Known Difficult Airways in Obstetric Patients Using a Flexible Bronchoscope and IRRIS: A Case-Illustrated Guide for Nonexpert Anesthesiologists, without Surgical Backup

Hannig, Kjartan E. and Hauritz, Rasmus W. and Jessen, Christian and Herzog, Jan and Grejs, Anders M. and Kristensen, Michael S. and Gomez, Renato Santiago (2021) Managing Known Difficult Airways in Obstetric Patients Using a Flexible Bronchoscope and IRRIS: A Case-Illustrated Guide for Nonexpert Anesthesiologists, without Surgical Backup. Case Reports in Anesthesiology, 2021. pp. 1-6. ISSN 2090-6382

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Abstract

Pregnancy is associated with anatomical and physiological changes leading to potential difficult airway management. Some pregnant women have known difficult airways and cannot be intubated even with a hyperangulated videolaryngoscope. If neuraxial techniques are also impossible, awake tracheal intubation with a flexible bronchoscope may be one of the few available options to avoid more invasive techniques. The Infrared Red Intubation System (IRRIS) may help nonexpert anesthesiologists in such situations and may enhance the chance of successful intubation increasing safety for the mother and the fetus, especially in hospitals without the ear, nose, and throat surgical backup.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Universal Eprints > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 30 Dec 2022 07:46
Last Modified: 15 Feb 2024 03:53
URI: http://journal.article2publish.com/id/eprint/253

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