Acta anaesthesiologica Belgica
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Acta Anaesthesiol Belg · Sep 1985
Anesthesia for foreign bodies in the tracheo-bronchial tree in children.
The authors present the anesthetic and ventilation techniques, used in 106 children, who were suspected of foreign body aspiration in the respiratory tract. In 62 children a foreign body was found. The youngest child was 8 months old and the oldest 13 years, with an age distribution peak in the 1 to 2 years age group. ⋯ The technique so far used, proved to be satisfactory, specially since HFPPV is used. Few complications occurred. One child died during the bronchoscopic procedure and in an other child a tracheostomy had to be performed for extraction of the foreign body.
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The authors present a retrospective study on the safety of their induction technique of anaesthesia in infants less than 30 days old. The records of 197 consecutive cases are reviewed, 47 of which concern major cardiac surgery. ⋯ The use of combined general and topical anaesthesia makes endotracheal intubation of the neonate nice and easy, atraumatic, well suited for training and more humane. Awake intubation should only be used as a resuscitative measure.