Fluoroscopy assisted tracheal intubation in a case of anticipated difficult airway: Fail safe devices can also fail

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Abstract

Difficulty in airway management is the most important cause of major anesthesia-related morbidity and mortality. Unexpected difficulties may arise even with proper preanesthesia planning. Here, we report a case of anticipated difficult airway primarily planned for flexible fibreoptic bronchoscope assisted intubation, but due to unexpected failure of light source, fluoroscopy was used, and the airway was successfully secured.

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Arulvelan, A., Soumya, M., & Santhosh, K. (2015). Fluoroscopy assisted tracheal intubation in a case of anticipated difficult airway: Fail safe devices can also fail. Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia, 9(3), 321–323. https://doi.org/10.4103/1658-354X.154739

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