Face-to-face intubation using a lightwand in a patient with severe thoracolumbar kyphosis: A case report

Hyungmo Jeong, Minchul Chae, Hyungseok Seo, Jae Woo Yi, Jong Man Kang, Bong Jae Lee

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Abstract

Background: Severe deformity of the thoracolumbar spine may cause difficulty in airway management during induction of anesthesia. Therefore, special attention must be devoted to patient safety. Case presentation: A 65-year-old male with severe thoracolumbar kyphosis was scheduled to undergo posterior spinal fusion under general anesthesia. Due to his inability to lie supine, conventional tracheal intubation under direct laryngoscopy was difficult. Alternatively, face-to-face tracheal intubation using a lightwand in the semi-recumbent position was performed. Intubation was successful on the first attempt without any complications. Conclusions: The face-to-face intubation technique using a lightwand is one of several alternative techniques for tracheal intubation in patients who cannot lie supine.

Original languageEnglish
Article number92
JournalBMC Anesthesiology
Volume18
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Jul 2018

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Keywords

  • Difficult airway
  • Face-to-face intubation
  • Kyphosis
  • Lightwand

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