Minerva anestesiologica
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Minerva anestesiologica · Oct 1996
Case Reports[Anesthesiologic problems in patients with Launois-Bensaude-Madelung disease. Clinical case].
Authors report a Launoise-Bensaude-Madelung disease case, in a 64 year old man, admitted to a Plastic Surgical Department for obesity, dysphonia, dysphagia, dyspnea. Early symptoms appeared 20 years before Hospital admission. Lipomatous tissue occupied nape, mandible, neck and shoulders. ⋯ Tracheal stenosis required many attempts for correct nose-tracheal intubation. Fiberoptic instrument as guide for tracheal tube can be useful for patients with Launoise-Bensaude-Madelung disease, when tracheal intubation is considered difficult or impossible. Knowledge of fiberoptic tracheal intubation techniques is mandatory for anesthesiologists, allowing tracheal intubation in patients with anatomical variations of mouth or upper respiratory airways.
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Minerva anestesiologica · Oct 1996
[Tracheal intubation with fiberscope in traumatology of the cervical spine. Our clinical experience].
Cervical spine lesions require early stabilisation. The fibroscope was used in order to avoid irreversible damage to the medulla during intubation. Twenty-five patients aged between 18 and 70 years old were treated. ⋯ The tracheal tube was then introduced into the nostril and the fibroscope was then positioned using this as a guide. Following the insertion of the fibroscope in the trachea, the latter was then used to slide the tracheal tube down. The authors consider this technique to be useful in this pathology since it is risk free if used as described above.