Tracheal intubation for two patients with lingual tonsil hyperplasia and prospect of difficult airway management |
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Authors: | Myojo Yasuhiro Tohyama Kazuki Taki Yasunori Kamiutsuri Kei |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Takaoka City Hospital, Takaoka. |
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Abstract: | Lingual tonsil hyperplasia is rare, but may cause difficult or inpossible tracheal intubation. We experienced two cases of tracheal intubation for lingual tonsil hyperplasia. A 71-yr-old man was scheduled for resection and biopsy of symptomatic hypertrophied lingual tonsils. In this patient, we performed oro-tracheal intubation by rigid laryngoscopy from left oral angle, because left hypertrophied lingual tonsils are smaller than those on the right side. A 44-yr-old man was scheduled for resection of symptomatic hypertrophied lingual tonsils after lingual tonsillitis. In this patient, we performed nasotracheal intubation using fiberoptic bronchoscopy with assist of jaw-lift and tongue-extension. When an anesthesiologist can predict the abnormality of lingual tonsils, these methods might be recommended for difficult airway and intubation. However, it is necessary to prepare a difficult airway management set including laryngeal mask airway, intubating laryngeal mask airway, fiberoptic bronchos-copy and transcutaneous tracheotomy set. And most important is preliminary evaluation of airway and cautious planning of tracheal intubation. |
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