ANESTHETIC MANAGEMENT OF A PATIENT WITH MULTIPLE LARYNGEAL PAPILLOMATOSIS
S Rao - Anesthesiology: a Problem-Based Learning Approach, 2018
A 55-year-old, 106-kg (body mass index 36) male patient presents to the operating
room for an elective removal of his recurrent laryngeal papillomas. Symptoms
include progressive hoarseness of his voice and pain in his throat. He underwent a …
room for an elective removal of his recurrent laryngeal papillomas. Symptoms
include progressive hoarseness of his voice and pain in his throat. He underwent a …
Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Injury Secondary to Blunt Trauma; A Rarity
BJ Dinesh, ZS Siti, LZR Dexter, F Hayati - Gazi Medical Journal, 2018
Recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury is rarely seen following trauma. Trauma can
be penetrating or blunt injury. Following the acute event, the most common
presentation is hoarseness of voice. Herein we present a case of recurrent laryngeal …
be penetrating or blunt injury. Following the acute event, the most common
presentation is hoarseness of voice. Herein we present a case of recurrent laryngeal …
[PDF] Clinical Evaluation of the Cricoid Pressure Effect on Bag Mask Ventilation, ProSeal Laryngeal Mask Airway Placement and Ventilation
S Joshi, S Prakash, P Mullick, G Usha, M Pawar - 2018
Objective: Supraglottic airway devices can be life-saving in the 'cannot intubate,
cannot oxygenate'situation. The cricoid pressure (CP) is considered critical in the
prevention of aspiration. The aim of this self-controlled study was to evaluate the …
cannot oxygenate'situation. The cricoid pressure (CP) is considered critical in the
prevention of aspiration. The aim of this self-controlled study was to evaluate the …
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