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Case Reports
. 2008 Dec;10(4):271-4.

Blind nasal intubation in a child with ankylosis of temporomandibular joint

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Case Reports

Blind nasal intubation in a child with ankylosis of temporomandibular joint

M N Marhatta et al. Nepal Med Coll J. 2008 Dec.

Abstract

Blind nasal intubation has been one of the favoured methods of intubating the trachea in patients with restricted mouth opening and thus a difficult laryngoscopy and oro-tracheal intubation. Here, we describe airway management of patient who presented with traumatic ankylosis of the right temporomandibular joint and reduced mouth opening that was planned for elective release of the ankylosis and temporalis fascia flap. Successful blind nasotracheal intubation was done and after the surgery was completed, awake extubation was done and mouth opening was significantly increased. The recovery and the post-operative periods were uneventful.

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