Difficult Airway Management In A Patient With Unilateral Temporo Mandibular Joint Ankylosis
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 10
Abstract
Management of patient with tempromandibular ankylosis is challenging for anaesthesiologist. This case report describes the anaesthetic management of temporo mandibular ankylosis patient planned for bone gap arthroplasty (left), coronoidectomy & eminectomy (right) with general anaesthesia and Awake fibre optic nasal intubation.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr J. Shashidhar reddy
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