Emergency use of the laryngeal mask airway in severe upper airway obstruction caused by supraglottic oedema |
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Authors: | CJ King AJ Davey K Chandradeva |
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Affiliation: | Rex Binning Department of Anaesthesia, Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton. |
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Abstract: | We report two cases of severe upper airway obstruction caused by supraglottic oedema which developed rapidly at the time of anaesthesia. Conventional methods to relieve the obstruction failed and it was only overcome when a laryngeal mask airway (LMA) was inserted and positive pressure applied manually during inspiration. In one case a fibrescope was passed via the LMA and this revealed two cushions of oedematous false vocal cords protruding into the bowel of the LMA which were pushed out of the way when positive pressure was applied during inspiration. We believe that the LMA should be considered in the emergency management of severe upper airway obstruction even when this involves supraglottic oedema. |
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