The King Vision™ video laryngoscope for awake intubation: series of cases and literature review

  • Gaszynski T
  • Gaszynska E
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Abstract

Intubation of patients with a supraglottic mass causing obstruction of the glottis remains a difficult problem for the experienced anesthesiologist. Awake fiberscopic endotracheal intubation is the recommended approach in such cases; however, use of a video laryngoscope for awake intubation can be an alternative to a fiberscope. Here we present two cases of awake intubation using a King Vision™ video laryngoscope in patients with a supraglottic mass, and a literature review on use of video laryngoscopes for awake intubation. After topical anesthesia and sedation with opioids, the patients were successfully intubated.

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Gaszynski, T., & Gaszynska, E. (2014). The King VisionTM video laryngoscope for awake intubation: series of cases and literature review. Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management, 475. https://doi.org/10.2147/tcrm.s64638

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