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Česky / Czech version | Anest. Neodkl. Péče, 12, 2001, No. 5, p. 220-222 |
Inflammatory Disease in the Jaw Region – Difficult Intubation Havel P. 1 , Walter J. 2 , Hrušák D. 2 , Nová M. 1 , Boháčová E. 1 1 Anesteziologicko-resuscitační klinika FN Plzeň, přednosta doc. MUDr. Eduard Kasal, CSc., 2 Oddělení maxilofaciální chirurgie, stomatologická klinika LF UK a FN v Plzni, přednosta prof. MUDr. Jan Kilian, DrSc. |
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Summary: Patients with inflammatory disease in oropharyngeal region represent a substantial part of patients acutely operated on in the Department of
maxillofacial surgery. Except for rare cases, radical surgical repair needs for general endotracheal anaesthesia. Jaw contracture, perifocal edema or
inflammatory infiltration of oropharynx or hypopharynx in patients with low trigger to laryngospasm stand for the key factors complicating classic
endotracheal intubation, requiring for more specialized techniques. The results of a five-year observational study are presented in the paper. Based
on the results, there are presented recommendations regarding safe induction and maintenance of general anaesthesia.
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