Orotracheal intubation in the super- super obese patient with a flexible bronchoscope under general anesthesia and deep neuromuscular relaxation
Background: The approach of the airway in the patient is always a challenge for anesthesiologists especially when this, is done under general anesthesia and Relaxation Neuromuscular deep (RND), the approach firoscopy is often performed under local anesthesia or sedation, without relaxation, for the collapse of the VA that can be generated, hampering ventilation; however, recent studies show that the RNP facilitates ventilation-perfusion
Source: Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases - Category: Surgery Authors: Lizzet Villalobos, Luis Aceves Source Type: research
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