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Prone insertion of a size 0.5 intubating laryngeal airway overcomes severe upper airway obstruction in an awake neonate with Pierre Robin syndrome
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Prone insertion of a size 0.5 intubating laryngeal airway overcomes severe upper airway obstruction in an awake neonate with Pierre Robin syndrome

Narasimhan Jagannathan and Ram Jagannathan
Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, Vol.59(10)
2012

Abstract

Airway Obstruction Bronchoscopy Fiber Optic Technology Humans Infant, Newborn Intubation, Intratracheal Patient Positioning Pierre Robin Syndrome Prone Position Severity of Illness Index atropine sevoflurane anesthesia induction body posture bronchoscopy case report computer assisted tomography disease severity endotracheal tube equipment design human larynx letter newborn newborn intensive care Pierre Robin syndrome priority journal respiratory tract intubation supine position upper respiratory tract obstruction wakefulness

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