Nasal endotracheal intubation in a premature infant with a nasal encephalocele

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Abstract

After a difficult nasal intubation a premature infant leaked cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from one nostril. After developing bacterial meningitis, the baby was referred for neurosurgical management of the CSF fistula. Transaxial computed tomograms demonstrated a nasal encephalocele, but coronal scans were needed to show the defect in the cribriform plate.

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Bannister, C. M., Kashab, M., Dagestani, H., & Placzek, M. (1993). Nasal endotracheal intubation in a premature infant with a nasal encephalocele. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 69(1 SUPPL.), 81–82. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.69.1_spec_no.81

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