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Semin. Pediatr. Surg. · Feb 1999
Sharing the pediatric airway: issues between the surgeon and the anesthesiologist.
- S R Goodwin.
- Department of Anesthesiology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, USA.
- Semin. Pediatr. Surg. 1999 Feb 1; 8 (1): 40-4.
AbstractDuring surgical procedures, "ownership" of the patient's airway is often controversial. Communication between the anesthesiologist and the surgeon is critical. The author discusses several medical scenarios in which the anesthesiologist and surgeon must share the patient's airway. Strategies are outlined that can be used by both surgeon and anesthesiologist to ensure optimal outcome for patients.
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