1. The novel use of computer-generated virtual imaging to assess the difficult pediatric airway
- Author
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David B. MacLeod, Srinivasan Mukundan, Jeffrey R. Marcus, Warwick A. Ames, and Allison Kinder Ross
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Goldenhar syndrome ,law.invention ,Imaging, Three-Dimensional ,law ,medicine ,Fiberscope ,Intubation, Intratracheal ,Intubation ,Humans ,Intensive care medicine ,Child ,Difficult airway ,Virtual imaging ,business.industry ,Tracheal intubation ,respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,respiratory tract diseases ,Radiography ,Trachea ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Female ,Pediatric airway ,business ,Airway - Abstract
In a patient with a known difficult airway, history and examination may be of limited use in formulating a management plan for subsequent tracheal intubation. Further detailed and descriptive review of the airway is necessary. Virtual imaging is a recent advance in radiology that offers noninvasive airway assessment. It creates a movie clip image of the upper airway akin to the view obtained through a fiberscope. We present a patient with Goldenhar syndrome in whom virtual imaging was used to identify the cause of a previous failed tracheal intubation.
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- 2007