Anesthetic induction and endotracheal intubation in the sitting position due to the fixed forearm caught by a meat grinder

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A male patient was scheduled for urgent amputation of his right forearm. His right forearm was stuck inside the insertion slot of a meat grinder, resulting in severe pain to his injured arm. His upper body could not move to sit in a semi-upright position. An endotracheal tube was successfully placed after rapid sequence intubation using a video laryngoscope from behind the patient on the first attempt. This case report is the first documentation of successful anesthetic induction with subsequent endotracheal intubation using a video laryngoscope from behind an injured patient whose upper body was upright with limited positioning.

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Kinoshita, H., Sato, N., Mimura, S., Kato, S., Takada, T., & Nakajima, Y. (2023). Anesthetic induction and endotracheal intubation in the sitting position due to the fixed forearm caught by a meat grinder. Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology (English Edition), 73(2), 227–229. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjane.2021.07.030

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