Difficult airway management in the neonate: A simple method of intubating through a laryngeal mask airway

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Tracheal intubation through a laryngeal mask airway is one option for securing an airway in the patient with a difficult airway. A variety of techniques and equipment have been used to stabilize the position of the tracheal tube while removing the laryngeal mask airway. We have shown that if a fibreoptic bronchoscope is used to place an tracheal tube through a laryngeal mask in neonates, additional equipment is not needed to remove the laryngeal mask airway without endangering tracheal tube placement. This is possible even in small neonates.

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Ellis, D. S., Potluri, P. K., O’Flaherty, J. E., & Baum, V. C. (1999). Difficult airway management in the neonate: A simple method of intubating through a laryngeal mask airway. Paediatric Anaesthesia, 9(5), 460–462. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1460-9592.1999.00375.x

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