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Airway management in a 980-lb patient: use of the Aintree intubation catheter.

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  • Airway management in a 980-lb patient: use of the Aintree intubation catheter. Abstract Text:

    d john doyleD John Doyle,andrew zuraAndrew Zura,mangalakaraipudur ramachandranMangalakaraipudur Ramachandran,jia linJia Lin,jacek b cywinskiJacek B Cywinski,brian parkerBrian Parker,theodore marksTheodore Marks,marc feldmanMarc Feldman,robert r lorenzRobert R Lorenz,d john doyleD John Doyle,andrew zuraAndrew Zura,mangalakaraipudur ramachandranMangalakaraipudur Ramachandran,jia linJia Lin,jacek b cywinskiJacek B Cywinski,brian parkerBrian Parker,theodore marksTheodore Marks,marc feldmanMarc Feldman,robert r lorenzRobert R Lorenz,

    We report a 22-year-old, 980-lb (445 kg) man with a body mass index of 163 kg/m(2), who needed intubation for tracheotomy surgery, as he was profoundly hypercarbic and reliant on a tight-fitting continuous positive airway pressure mask. Attempts at oral and nasal fiberoptic intubation during topical anesthesia were unsuccessful because of poor patient cooperation and epistaxis. Thus, after awake placement of a size 5 Laryngeal Mask Airway ProSeal LMA; (LMA North America, San Diego, CA), we induced anesthesia using sevoflurane. Then we placed an Aintree stylet (Cook Critical Care, Bloomington, IN) over a fiberoptic bronchoscope, and both were introduced through the LMA into the trachea. We then removed the fiberoptic bronchoscope followed by the LMA. A Parker size 7.5 endotracheal tube was then "railroaded" over the Aintree catheter into the trachea.

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    dj doyleDJ Doyle,a zuraA Zura,m ramachandranM Ramachandran,j linJ Lin,jb cywinskiJB Cywinski,b parkerB Parker,t marksT Marks,m feldmanM Feldman,rr lorenzRR Lorenz,dj doyleDJ Doyle,a zuraA Zura,m ramachandranM Ramachandran,j linJ Lin,jb cywinskiJB Cywinski,b parkerB Parker,t marksT Marks,m feldmanM Feldman,rr lorenzRR Lorenz,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of clinical anesthesia

    VOLUME: 19

    Page Numbers: 367-9

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    ISSN: 0952-8180

    DAY: 17

    MONTH: Aug

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of General Anesthesiology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH 44195, USA. doylej@ccf.org

    Country: United States

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