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Maxillofacial trauma patient: coping with the difficult airway

Maxillofacial trauma patient: coping with the difficult airway

... • How extensive is the damage to the bony structures of the face? In cases of massive injuries, mask ventila- tion may be impossible, while injury limited to the soft tissues may enable mask ventilation. Figure 2 shows 3 ... See full document

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Evolving Frontiers in Severe Polytrauma Management  Refining the Essential Principles

Evolving Frontiers in Severe Polytrauma Management Refining the Essential Principles

... crucial. Difficult-airway-management (DAM) is by a structured 5-level ...for Trauma–Ultrasonography (FAST USG) has replaced diagnostic peritoneal lavage (DPL) and is expanding to USG life ... See full document

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Relevance of Predictors in Difficult Intubation for Patients Undergoing Maxillofacial Surgery

Relevance of Predictors in Difficult Intubation for Patients Undergoing Maxillofacial Surgery

... unanticipated difficult laryngoscopic intubation places patients at increased risk of complications ranging from sore throat to ...patient’s airway is essential for adequate oxygenation & ventilation; ... See full document

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Head Injury- A Maxillofacial Surgeon’s Perspective

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... intubated patient, maxillofacial bleeding can be identified ...the patient results in a loss of response at an early ...the patient which may complicate the general condition of the ... See full document

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Maxillofacial and neck trauma: a damage control approach

Maxillofacial and neck trauma: a damage control approach

... the airway and should usually be ...the airway, to pre- vent aspiration of loose dentition or bone ...in maxillofacial and neck injuries [40, ...Some maxillofacial injuries, however, warrant ... See full document

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MAXILLOFACIAL TRAUMA ASSOCIATED WITH OTHER BODY INJURIES: THE ROLE OF REVISED TRAUMA SCORING SYSTEM

MAXILLOFACIAL TRAUMA ASSOCIATED WITH OTHER BODY INJURIES: THE ROLE OF REVISED TRAUMA SCORING SYSTEM

... the patient is referred to maxillo- facial surgery but still we receive approximately 26% of such ...the patient is presented directly from the site of accident to maxillofacial ... See full document

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Assessment of maxillofacial trauma in emergency department

Assessment of maxillofacial trauma in emergency department

... facial trauma. Advanced trauma life support (ATLS) principles must be applied for the initial assessment of all MF injury victims as in any trauma ...of airway patency in these patients. ... See full document

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Difficult airway and difficult intubation in postintubation tracheal stenosis: a case report and literature review

Difficult airway and difficult intubation in postintubation tracheal stenosis: a case report and literature review

... “difficult airway” remains one of the most relevant and challeng- ing tasks for anesthesiologists and pulmonary ...mation, trauma, tumor, and immunologic and metabolic diseases, are considered ... See full document

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The difficult airway in the emergency department

The difficult airway in the emergency department

... The difficult airway is a challenge to both the emergency physician and the ...requiring airway management as a result of acute medical or surgical conditions which by themselves contribute to the ... See full document

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Lateral Submental Intubation in Panfacial Trauma Review of Five Cases

Lateral Submental Intubation in Panfacial Trauma Review of Five Cases

... : maxillofacial trauma with associated nasal bone fracture, maxillofacial trauma with associated skull base fractures, use of temporary intermaxillary fixation in patients where nasotracheal ... See full document

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Anesthesia Alert—A Preoperative Safety Concept for the Surgeon

Anesthesia Alert—A Preoperative Safety Concept for the Surgeon

... The average length of stay of all specialties was 1.7 days (Table 1). The longest length of stay averaged three days for orthopedic surgery patients. There were no mortalities among the 112 patients studied. Seven ... See full document

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Airway management in patients with thyroid swelling

Airway management in patients with thyroid swelling

... appropriate airway management in goitre is always a ...compromised airway are dysphagia, postural dyspnoea in supine position (relieved in sitting position) and ...Preoperative airway evaluationusing ... See full document

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Religious practices in trauma coping

Religious practices in trauma coping

... Disasters happen in Indonesia current days bring the country into a very disaster- prone country in the Ring of Fire cataclysm. Mega event devastating 2004 tsu- nami in Aceh Province and Nias have serious consequences ... See full document

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Maxillofacial Trauma at LOMÉ (TOGO): About 501 Cases

Maxillofacial Trauma at LOMÉ (TOGO): About 501 Cases

... During the 20-years period, 604 cases of facial trauma were recorded but 501 cases (82, 95%) were retained for this study. Six (6) patients were hospitalized in 1995 and 74 cases in 2013 and 2014. The Figure 1 ... See full document

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Improved success rates using videolaryngoscopy in unexperienced users: a randomized crossover study in airway manikins

Improved success rates using videolaryngoscopy in unexperienced users: a randomized crossover study in airway manikins

... humans-simulated airway scenarios cannot entirely reflect the individual variability of upper airway anatomy in human patients [28]. Therefore, further investigations are needed in order to transfer our ... See full document

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Antibiotic optimization in the difficult-to-treat patient with complicated intra-abdominal or complicated skin and skin structure infections: focus on tigecycline

Antibiotic optimization in the difficult-to-treat patient with complicated intra-abdominal or complicated skin and skin structure infections: focus on tigecycline

... the patient immunosuppressed, does he or she have diabetes or other comorbidities, or is he or she on chemotherapy? Then, with a careful examination of the patient and proper sampling of the infection site, ... See full document

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Clinical and Demograhical Characteristics of Patients with Maxillofacial Trauma in the Emergency Department

Clinical and Demograhical Characteristics of Patients with Maxillofacial Trauma in the Emergency Department

... It is known that mandible fractures most commonly occur in condyle fol- lowed by corpus and angulus [10] [12] [24]. When maxilla fracture is classified, the most common type is Le Fort III (75%), followed by Le Fort II ... See full document

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Hardiness as a Resource of Personality’s Coping Behaviour in Difficult Situations

Hardiness as a Resource of Personality’s Coping Behaviour in Difficult Situations

... of coping strategies’ choice in a conflict ...emotional coping strategies (38% of ...of coping strategies men prefer adaptive cognitive strategies (47% of ... See full document

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Incidence of unanticipated difficult airway using an objective airway score versus a standard clinical airway assessment: the DIFFICAIR trial – trial protocol for a cluster randomized clinical trial

Incidence of unanticipated difficult airway using an objective airway score versus a standard clinical airway assessment: the DIFFICAIR trial – trial protocol for a cluster randomized clinical trial

... preoperative airway assessments of the anaesthesiologists are based solely on a clinical assessment (CA ...preoperative airway assessment and a matching DAD registration consisting of a fixed panel of ... See full document

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A Study of Correlation of Preoperative Ultrasonographic Airway Assessment and  Clinical Assessment in Prediction of the Difficult Airway

A Study of Correlation of Preoperative Ultrasonographic Airway Assessment and Clinical Assessment in Prediction of the Difficult Airway

... 2.INDIRECT ASSESSMENT: Nearly one third of long term juvenile diabetic patient present with laryngoscopic difficulty due to stiff joint syndrome. These patients have difficulty in approximating their palms (PRAYER ... See full document

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