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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-3 | Issue-08
Experience of awake Fiberoptic Nasotracheal Intubation in an elderly Patient with Tonsil Cancer
Duygu Kara, Murat Aktaş, Özgür Özmen, Zakir Arslan
Published: Nov. 29, 2015 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2015.v03i08.054
Pages: 3020-3022
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Abstract
Awake intubation with fiberoptic bronchoscopy (FOB) is a popular technique in patients with difficult
intubation criteria. Preservation of spontaneous respiration by nasotracheal intubation with FOB accompanied by
sedation was performed in a case assessed as difficult intubation due to a high Mallampati score at preoperative
evaluation and the presence of a mass extending to the oral cavity. Following surgery, extubation criteria were achieved,
and the patient was extubated without complications. This report describes a patient diagnosed with tonsil cancer and
assessed as difficult intubation due to the location of the mass and in whom endotracheal tube placement with direct
laryngoscopy was not possible, and eventually undergoing awake fiberoptic intubation by the nasal route.