Articles: intubation.
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Anaesth Intensive Care · Feb 1984
Use of a pharyngeal guide to aid intubation with the fibreoptic laryngoscope.
The fibreoptic laryngoscope is a difficult instrument to master in anaesthetised patients, and reasons for this are discussed. The use of a pharyngeal guide was shown to provide an acceptable success rate in patients without anatomical deformity. These guides may also be beneficial to those with such deformities.
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A flexible fibreoptic laryngoscope was used to facilitate the passage of a long polyvinyl chloride tracheal tube into the left main bronchus during repair of a tracheo-oesophageal fistula situated near the carina in a patient in whom intubation with a double-lumen endobronchial tube was difficult. Close monitoring of neuromuscular transmission using a peripheral nerve stimulator also contributed to the successful anaesthetic management of this patient.