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Master Techniques in Upper and Lower Airway Management [1 ed.]
 1451193041, 9781451193046

Table of contents :
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contributors
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Glossary
Contents
Part A: Upper Airway
Section I: Evaluation and Basic Management of the Difficult Airway Patient
1. The Airway Approach Algorithm
2. Preoperative Endoscopic Airway Evaluation
3. Difficult Airway Letter
4. Routine Mask Ventilation
5. Difficult Mask Ventilation
6. Direct Laryngoscopy and the POGO Score
7. Unexpected Failed Direct Laryngoscopy
8. Failed Direct Laryngotracheal Intubation Rescue
9. Stylet-like Adjuncts to Laryngoscopy and Intubation
10. Reusable versus Single-Use Devices: Environmental, Economic, and Public Health Considerations
11. Preparation for Awake Intubation
12. Ultrasound in Airway Evaluation
13. Ultrasound in Confirming Endotracheal Intubation
14. Optimizing Positioning for Direct Laryngoscopy
15. The Voice Professional
16. Asleep–Awake–Asleep Technique for Craniotomy
Section II: Preexisting Conditions
17. Positioning of the Morbidly Obese Patient
18. Obstructive Sleep Apnea Surgery
19. Drug-induced Sleep Endoscopy
20. Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea in a Pregnant Patient
21. Preoperative Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
22. The Patient with a History of Neck Irradiation
23. Unilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis
24. Bilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis
25. The Patient with a Previous Tracheostomy (Resolved)
26. Airway Management During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
27. Preinduction Determination of Cannot Ventilate by Face Mask
28. Preinduction Determination of Should Not Ventilate by Face Mask
29. The Patient with Severe Arthritic Syndrome Disease
30. Oropharyngeal Stenosis
Section III: Otolaryngology
31. Vocal Cord Augmentation
32. Angioneurotic Edema
33. Isshiki Thyroplasty
34. Esophageal Dilation
35. Recurrent Airway Papillomas
36. Vocal Cord Polyp Surgery
37. Upper Airway Surgery with an SGA
38. Soft-Tissue Cancers of the Neck
39. Substernal Thyroid
40. Neuromonitoring Tracheal Tubes
41. Hypopharyngeal Masses
42. Subglottic Stenosis—Noncritical / Supraglottic Jet Ventilation
43. Subglottic Jet Ventilation
44. Elective Transtracheal (Transcricothyroid Membrane) Jet Ventilation
45. Microlaryngoscopy with Laser Surgery
46. Managing an Airway Fire
47. Laryngectomy
48. Aintree Catheter Use for SGA to ETT Conversion
49. Management of the Previously Surgically Manipulated Larynx
50. Free Tissue Transfer Surgery
Section IV: Maxillofacial
51. Dental Restoration
52. Cleft Palate Surgery
53. Le Fort 1 Facial Advancement
54. Mandibular and Temporomandibular Joint Surgery
Section V: Nasal Intubation
55. Nasal Intubation
56. Nasal to Oral Tube Exchange
57. Intraoperative Oral to Nasal Tracheal Tube Exchange
Section VI: Tracheostomy
58. Tracheostomy in the Intubated Patient
59. Changeover from New Tracheostomy to a Shiley Catheter
60. Switching from Established Shiley Catheter to Tracheal Tube
61. Intubating an Existing Tracheostomy
62. OLV in a Patient with Tracheostomy
63. Tracheoesophageal Puncture for Voice Prosthesis Placement
64. Tracheostomy Revision
65. Decannulation of the Patient with the Long-standing Tracheostomy
66. Emergency Care of Tracheostomy Tube Dislodgement
67. The Patient with a Persistent Tracheostomy Fistula
Section VII: Foreign Bodies Adult
68. The Adult with a Foreign Body in the Airway (Acute)
69. The Adult with a Long-standing Foreign Body in the Airway
70. Esophageal Foreign Bodies
Section VIII: Pediatrics
71. Pediatric Postoperative Bleeding Tonsil
72. An Uncooperative Child with a Difficult Airway
73. Pediatric Airway Foreign Body
74. Childhood Hemangiomas
75. Invasive Airway Access in Small Children
76. Flexible Bronchoscopy in the Small Child
Section IX: C-Spine
77. The Unstable Patient with an At-Risk Cervical Spine
78. The Stable Patient with an At-Risk Cervical Spine
79. Cervical Osteophytes and Airway Management
Section X: Techniques
80. Optical Stylets
81. Use of the Flexible Intubation Scope
82. Pitfalls in the Use of the Flexible Intubation Scope
83. Hang-up During Intubation with the FIS
84. Combined FIS and Videolaryngoscopy
85. Optically Aided Intubation via an Intubating SGA
86. SGA to Tracheal Tube Exchange
87. Combitube to Tracheal Tube Exchange
88. Robotic Surgery in the Airway
89. Oxylator Automatic Resuscitator
90. Total Intravenous Anesthesia
91. Intubation without Muscle Relaxation
92. Inhalation Induction
Section XI: Extubation
93. Deep Extubation
94. The Bailey Maneuver
95. Extubation of the Difficult Airway Patient
96. Extubation in the Non-OR, Non-ICU Environment
Section XII: Out of the OR
97. Out of the OR Difficult Airway
98. ETT Exchange in the ICU
99. Reintubation in the ICU Patient with Unexpected Postextubation Stridor
100. Partial Extubation Masquerading as Cuff Leak
101. Difficult Extubation in the ICU
102. Neck Trauma
Section XIII: Invasive Airway Rescue
103. Translaryngeal Ventilation and Complications
104. Melker Emergency Cricothyrotomy
Part B: Lower Airway
Section I: Interventional Pulmonology
105. Flexible Bronchoscopy
106. Endobronchial Ultrasound Bronchoscopy
107. Airway Management for Bronchial Thermoplasty
108. Airway Management for Nonsurgical Endobronchial Tumor Resection
109. Interventional Management of Tracheal Stenosis
110. Interventional Management of Tracheomalacia
111. Bilateral Lung Lavage
112. Medical Thoracoscopy for Pleural Biopsy
Section II: Lung Isolation Devices and Techniques
113. Left-sided Double Lumen Tube
114. Right-sided Double Lumen Tube
115. DLT Placement Using the Glidescope
116. DLT with Incorporated Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy
117. Univent Tubes
118. Fuji Uniblocker Bronchial Blocker
119. Arndt Bronchial Blocker
120. Cohen Bronchial Blocker
121. EZ-Blocker
122. DLT to Single-lumen Tube Exchange
Section III: Airway Surgery
123. Tracheoplasty for Tracheobronchial Malacia
124. Tracheal Resection Surgery
125. Tracheal Resection Using a LMA
126. Tracheal Stenosis in a Term Pregnant Patient
127. Tracheoesophageal Fistula Repair
128. Bronchopleural Fistula Repair
129. Left Mainstem Bronchus Resection via Right Thoracotomy
Section IV: Surgeries Requiring Lung Isolation
130. Mediastinoscopy and VATS
131. Robotic-assisted Thoracic Surgery
132. Robotic-assisted Thymectomy
133. Lung Resection after Previous Lung Surgery
134. Lung Decortication
135. Open Descending Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Repair
136. Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy
137. Esophagectomy for Achalasia
Section V: Preexisting Conditions
138. Airway Management for a Large Anterior Mediastinal Mass Resection
139. Lung Isolation in a Patient with Difficult Airway
140. Esophageal Dilation
Section VI: Congenital Abnormalities of the Lower Airway
141. One Lung Ventilation in a Patient with Dextrocardia
142. One Lung Ventilation in a Patient with Bronchus Suis
Section VII: Lung Transplant
143. Bilateral Sequential Lung Transplant
144. Rigid Bronchoscopy with Stent Placement after Bilateral Lung Transplant
145. Airway Management Post–Lung Transplant
Section VIII: Lower Airway Emergencies
146. Massive Airway Bleeding during Transbronchial Biopsy
147. Chest Trauma
148. Airway Management for Potential Tracheal Rupture
Index

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