Videolaryngoscope-assisted fibreoptic tracheal intubation in a young adolescent with hunter syndrome for posterior cervical fusion.

Zabir, AF and Frawley, G and Squire, P (2013) Videolaryngoscope-assisted fibreoptic tracheal intubation in a young adolescent with hunter syndrome for posterior cervical fusion. Journal of Surgical Academia, 3 (2). pp. 92-96. ISSN 2231-7481

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Abstract

We here describe a videolaryngoscope assisted fibreoptic tracheal intubation in a 17-year-old patient with Hunter Syndrome (Mucopolysaccharidosis Type II) and known difficult intubation who required posterior cervical fusion surgery for cervical canal stenosis. The patient had a history of failed nasal and oral fibreoptic intubation. The use of a videolaryngoscope enabled continuous visualization of the tracheal inlet and allowed a straightforward nasal fibreoptic intubation attempt without complications. This report suggests a viable alternative for the management of a known difficult airway in children with mucopolysaccharidosis.

Item Type:Article
Keywords:Mucopolysaccharidosis II; enzyme replacement therapy; anesthesia; neurosurgery; laryngoscopy; intubation.
Journal:Journal of Surgical Academia
ID Code:6736
Deposited By: Mr. Muhammad Wafi -
Deposited On:16 Dec 2013 08:52
Last Modified:14 Dec 2016 06:42

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