• J Perioper Pract · May 2014

    Case Reports

    Safety in the emergency situation: the airway--a theatre team approach.

    • E Mellanby, B M Podmore, and A F McNarry.
    • J Perioper Pract. 2014 May 1;24(5):112-7.

    AbstractManaging an expected or unanticipated difficult airway can result in morbidity and even mortality (Cook et al 2011). These scenarios place considerable demands on the anaesthetic team and require the wider support of theatre staff. It is crucial that the perioperative team is adequately prepared for these time-critical emergencies in order to prevent avoidable patient harm. This article introduces the topic and discusses the core knowledge and skills required of the perioperative team.

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