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Orotracheal intubation with an AirWay Scope in a patient with Treacher Collins syndrome

Authors :
MinHye So
Hirotada Katsuya
Hiroyuki Hirate
Hironobu Iguchi
Hiroshi Sasano
Nobuko Sasano
Source :
Journal of anesthesia. 22(2)
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Treacher Collins syndrome (TCS) is a congenital malformation of craniofacial development; in these patients conventional direct laryngoscopy is very difficult and often unsuccessful because of the upper airway malformation. A 20-year-old man with TCS was scheduled for elective tympanoplasty. The patient showed the characteristic facial appearance of TCS, and a difficult airway was anticipated. After careful anesthesia induction, direct laryngoscopy with Macintosh blade no. 4 of a direct laryngoscope failed to visualize the epiglottis, even with cricoid pressure, resulting in a grade 4 Cormack and Lehane view. Next, the AirWay Scope was easily inserted, and his glottic opening was clearly visualized. An 8.0-mm-internal-diameter tracheal tube was then advanced into the trachea without any difficulty. The AirWay Scope is a very useful airway device for orotracheal intubation; it provides an excellent view of the glottis without requiring alignment of the oral, pharyngeal, and laryngeal axes, and appears to be promising for use in patients with a difficult airway.

Details

ISSN :
09138668
Volume :
22
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of anesthesia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f4b675864c035349577bf6ddef58f59d