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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
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
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'–
(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'–
[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
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
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
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
[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
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
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
obstruction of the bronchus during the fetal period. The peripheral lung distal from the
obstructed bronchus becomes hyperinflated because of the unidirectional flow through
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
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
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
produced by three different pathologies: Laryngeal pathologies (LP), cleft lip and palate
(CLP), and Parkinson's disease (PD). Different speech tasks are considered including
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
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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