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A study of flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy aided tracheal intubation for patients undergoing elective surgery under general anesthesia.
[oral submucous fibrosis]
A
difficult
airway
complicates
up
to
one
tenths
of
cases
of
elective
general
anesthesia
.
Such
situations
can
be
anticipated
and
tackled
by
fiberoptic
flexible
bronchoscopy
(
FFB
)
assisted
tracheal
intubation
.
To
study
the
indications
and
outcomes
of
FFB
assisted
tracheal
intubation
in
patients
with
anticipated
difficult
airway
,
who
are
undergoing
surgery
under
general
anesthesia
.
Cases
who
were
intubated
using
FFB
assistance
were
included
in
the
study
.
Detailed
examination
was
done
pre
operatively
to
be
able
to
predict
the
difficult
airway
.
Intubation
was
done
with
the
help
of
a
FFB
after
induction
of
general
anesthesia
.
There
were
total
52
cases
.
Majority
were
male
and
in
the
fourth
decade
of
life
.
Oral
submucous
fibrosis
was
the
commonest
indication
for
the
procedure
.
There
were
two
cases
of
failure
,
but
no
significant
mortality
or
morbidity
.
A
difficult
airway
can
be
encountered
across
specialties
.
It
can
be
anticipated
by
simple
or
multi
factorial
methods
.
Awake
FFB
aided
intubation
is
the
gold
standard
in
cases
of
anticipated
difficult
airway
.
Failure
rates
of
4
-
66
Â
%
have
been
reported
.
In
the
present
study
the
failure
rate
was
less
than
4
Â
%
with
no
morbidity
or
mortality
.
FFB
assisted
intubation
is
safe
and
effective
in
paediatric
patients
too
.
FFB
assisted
intubation
done
in
an
organised
and
skilled
manner
is
a
very
important
skill
to
have
to
tackle
cases
of
difficult
intubation
.
Hence
it
should
be
included
in
training
programmes
of
anesthesia
.
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"outcomes of ffb assisted tracheal intubation in patients with anticipated difficult airway"
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