Edward ’s syndrome: A rare cause of difficult intubation-utility of left molar approach

Publication date: April 2016 Source:Egyptian Journal of Anaesthesia, Volume 32, Issue 2 Author(s): Teena Bansal, Savita Saini Edward’s syndrome (trisomy 18) is an autosomal abnormality with dysmorphic face, visceral deformities and delayed mental and motor development including congenital heart disease. Challenges may arise during mask ventilation, laryngoscopy and/or intubation of the trachea due to dysmorphic face. Difficult airway cart should be kept ready. Left molar approach using a standard Macintosh blade improves the laryngoscopic view in patients with difficult midline laryngoscopy. We hereby present a case report of a 2year old male child with Edward’s syndrome posted for evacuation and drainage of brain abscess, intubated successfully using left molar approach.
Source: Egyptian Journal of Anaesthesia - Category: Anesthesiology Source Type: research