• Anaesthesia · Oct 1998

    Clinical Trial

    Nasal fibreoptic tracheal intubation in anaesthetised patients breathing via a modified laryngeal mask airway.

    • T M Cook, R J Baylis, and R Marjot.
    • Department of Anaesthesia, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, UK.
    • Anaesthesia. 1998 Oct 1;53(10):975-9.

    AbstractA modified laryngeal mask airway was used to facilitate nasotracheal intubation with a fibreoptic laryngoscope. A size 4 laryngeal mask airway was modified by creating a defect at the base of the stem and removing the bars to allow passage of the fibreoptic laryngoscope from the nasopharynx to the larynx. The laryngeal mask airway cuff was split and the cut edges were sealed with silicone. This design allowed the cuff to function normally and allowed removal of the split laryngeal mask airway after the tracheal tube had been 'railroaded' into place. Thirty-four patients were studied. The split laryngeal mask airway was easily inserted with satisfactory airway maintenance in 32 patients. Nasal airway endoscopy and laryngoscopy were successfully achieved with the split laryngeal mask airway in place in 31 of 32 patients. Railroading the tracheal tube over the fibreoptic laryngoscope with the split laryngeal mask airway in place was successful in all 31 of these patients. This prototype split laryngeal mask airway allows good airway maintenance while fibreoptic nasotracheal intubation is performed.

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