Preoperative rigid laryngoscopic examination and modified jaw thrust manoeuver during fibreoptic-assisted tracheal intubation for general anaesthesia

Preoperative laryngoscopic examination of the airway informs general anaesthesia management and planning. However, the same glottic opening view cannot always be obtained during direct laryngoscopy of anaesthetised patients. In this case report, a patient underwent preoperative rigid laryngoscopy du...

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description Preoperative laryngoscopic examination of the airway informs general anaesthesia management and planning. However, the same glottic opening view cannot always be obtained during direct laryngoscopy of anaesthetised patients. In this case report, a patient underwent preoperative rigid laryngoscopy due to medical history, and no problems were anticipated in performing tracheal intubation; however, the direct laryngoscopic view was a Grade 4 on the Cormack-Lehane Scale after anaesthesia induction. A jaw thrust manoeuvre to facilitate fibreoptic-assisted nasotracheal intubation was not feasible. In order to compensate, a modified method of jaw thrust was implemented, where both thumbs were placed on the floor of the patient’s mouth, leading to a successful result. Safe airway management should be implemented with proper planning based on a careful preoperative evaluation.
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Anesthesia, General
Bronchoscopy
Case Report
Case reports
Edentulous
Fiber Optic Technology
Fingers & toes
General anesthesia
Humans
Intubation
Intubation, Intratracheal
Laryngoscopes
Laryngoscopy
Larynx
Mouth
Oral cancer
Radiation therapy
Reconstructive surgery
Telescopes
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