Managing a difficult airway due to supraglottic masses: successful videolaryngoscopic intubation after induction of general anesthesia

ConclusionsVideolaryngoscopic intubation after induction of general anesthesia can be a feasible alternative for managing difficult airways in patients with supraglottic masses. This approachshould be based on a comprehensive preoperative evaluation, adequate preparation, and preplanned strategies to address potential challenges, such as inadequate oxygenation and unsuccessful tracheal intubation.
Source: Perioperative Medicine - Category: Surgery Source Type: research