Image- guided balanced orbital decompression for the management of thyroid eye disease: An analysis of outcomes and complications
Author(s) -
Chadi A. Makary,
Justin Douglas,
Hassan H. Ramadan,
John Nguyen
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
west virginia medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0043-3284
DOI - 10.21885/wvmj.2019.4
Subject(s) - diplopia , medicine , surgery , decompression , orbit (dynamics) , eye disease , retrospective cohort study , engineering , aerospace engineering
Angioedema of the upper airway can pose a challenge in emergency airway management. The semi-awake fiberoptic nasotracheal intubation is an uncommonly performed procedure that allows for the establishment of a definitive airway without removing the patient’s airway reflexes, protecting against the cannot intubate-cannot oxygenate scenario. Although common teaching in emergency medicine training, fiberoptic nasotracheal intubations are rarely performed. We report a case of a successful intubation in a patient with an acute upper airway obstruction later found due to angioedema. Emergency physicians should have routine training and access to fiberoptic equipment to provide optimal patient care.
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