Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10123457 | British Journal of Anaesthesia | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We report the successful use of a ProSeal⢠laryngeal mask airway (PLMA) as a dedicated airway to allow fibre-optic inspection and passage through a tightly stenosed glottic and subglottic lesion, before fibre-optic-guided transtracheal placement of a Ravussin needle and jet ventilation. The described technique avoided both tracheostomy and the potential of 'seeding' the tumour by passage of the needle through the mass. The PLMA may be a useful 'dedicated airway' and has several advantages over the classic LMA®â¡ and intubating LMA when used for this purpose. These include improved airway seal and reduced risk of aspiration. Four other cases of use of the PLMA as a dedicated airway during management of difficult airways are discussed.
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Authors
T.M. Cook, M. Asif, R. Sim, J. Waldron,