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[HTML] A novel technique for insertion of ProSeal™ laryngeal mask airway: Comparison of the stylet tool with the introducer tool in a prospective, randomised study

SN Myatra, V Khandale, F Pühringer, S Gupta… - Indian Journal of …, 2017
Background and Aims: The ProSeal™ laryngeal mask airway (PLMA) has a soft cuff which
tends to fold on itself during insertion, resulting in reduced first-attempt success rate. We
compared the standard introducer technique of PLMA insertion with a novel method to
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Solus™ flexible laryngeal mask patency fault

K Stacey, RS Chaggar - Anaesthesia, 2017
In response to Dr Simmons' letter, the AAGBI guidelines [1] are obliged to advise members
(and others) how to stay within the law. The latter is quite clear, and I refer Simmons to the
Montgomery ruling [2], which both defines and confirms the need to discuss 'material risks'–
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[HTML] Comparison of ultrasound and anatomical landmark-guided technique for superior laryngeal nerve block to aid awake fibre-optic intubation: A prospective randomised …

US Ambi, BK Arjun, S Masur, A Endigeri, V Hosalli… - Indian Journal of …, 2017
Background and Aims: Ultrasonography has emerged as a novel, portable, non-invasive
tool encouraging airway assessment and procedural interventions. This study assesses the
feasibility of ultrasound for block of internal branch of superior laryngeal nerve (ibSLN) block
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Solus™ flexible laryngeal mask patency fault–manufacturer's reply

D Chapman - Anaesthesia, 2017
We would like to thank Dr. Stacey and Dr. Chaggar for their letter reporting and reviewing
two cases where a manufacturing fault with the Solus Flexible laryngeal mask compromised
the patency of the airway channel and also for highlighting the importance of ensuring all
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[HTML] Comparative evaluation of Ambu AuraGain™ with ProSeal™ laryngeal mask airway in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy

K Singh, P Gurha - Indian Journal of Anaesthesia, 2017
Background and Aims: Second generation supraglottic airways are increasingly being used
in surgical patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery. Preventing aspiration at higher airway
pressures may be at the expense of a higher cuff pressure which can impair mucosal
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Anesthetic Management Using a Laryngeal Mask Airway in a Child With Congenital Bronchial Atresia

Y Gomi, A Taguchi, S Matsunari, T Iwamoto… - Anesthesia Progress, 2017
Congenital bronchial atresia is a relatively rare malformation that causes a segmental
obstruction of the bronchus during the fetal period. The peripheral lung distal from the
obstructed bronchus becomes hyperinflated because of the unidirectional flow through
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Fluid resuscitation, laryngeal oedema and severe dengue

V Wiwanitkit - Indian Journal of Anaesthesia, 2017
The publication on 'Fluid resuscitation, laryngeal oedema and severe dengue' is very
interesting. [1] Saran and Azim reported a case and raised an interesting question 'can fluid resuscitation
be a risk factor for laryngeal oedema in severe dengue?' [1] Indeed, good monitoring is required
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Phonation and Articulation Analyses in Laryngeal Pathologies, Cleft Lip and Palate, and Parkinson's Disease

JC Jiménez-Monsalve, JC Vásquez-Correa… - … Work-Conference on the …, 2017
Abstract This study considers phonation and articulation measures to model voice disorders
produced by three different pathologies: Laryngeal pathologies (LP), cleft lip and palate
(CLP), and Parkinson's disease (PD). Different speech tasks are considered including
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Laryngeal chondrosarcoma mimicking medullary thyroid carcinoma on fine‐needle aspiration cytology: A case report of a diagnostic pitfall

S Vahidi, K Amin, J Stewart - Diagnostic Cytopathology
Abstract Chondrosarcoma (CS) of larynx is a rare laryngeal tumor accounting about 1% of
laryngeal malignancies. When CS arises from thyroid cartilage, it may clinically present as a
thyroid nodule. Here we report a rare case of CS of thyroid cartilage misinterpreted as
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