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A rapidly enlarging neck mass: the role of the sitting position in fiberoptic bronchoscopy for difficult intubation
Authors:Dabbagh Ali  Mobasseri Naseraddin  Elyasi Hedayatollah  Gharaei Babak  Fathololumi Mohammadreza  Ghasemi Mahshid  Chamkhale Iman Bandarchi
Affiliation:Department of Anesthesiology and Anesthesia Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University, M.C. Tehran, Iran. alidabbagh@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Difficult airway management is a dilemma for any anesthesiologist. Although practice guidelines and algorithms may help in such situations, the anesthesiologist's judgment and vigilance remain the primary means to save lives. In the following case, we encountered an acutely enlarging thyroid mass that was compromising the airway. This huge neck mass precluded tracheostomy under local anesthesia, and the patient could breathe only in the sitting position. Therefore, there were few safe strategies for airway management for general anesthesia. We reiterate the role of awake fiberoptic intubation in such circumstances.
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