Case Reports in Anesthesiology (Jan 2013)

GlideScope and Frova Introducer for Difficult Airway Management

  • Alessandra Ciccozzi,
  • Chiara Angeletti,
  • Cristiana Guetti,
  • Roberta Papola,
  • Paolo Matteo Angeletti,
  • Antonella Paladini,
  • Giustino Varrassi,
  • Franco Marinangeli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/717928
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2013

Abstract

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The introduction into clinical practice of new tools for intubation as videolaringoscopia has dramatically improved the success rate of intubation and the work of anesthesiologists in what is considered the most delicate maneuver. Nevertheless intubation difficulties may also be encountered with good anatomical visualization of glottic structures in videolaringoscopia. To overcome the obstacles that may occur both in a difficult provided intubation such as those unexpected, associated endotracheal introducer able to facilitate the passage of the endotracheal tube through the vocal cords into the trachea may be useful. We report 4 cases of difficult intubation planned and unplanned and completed successfully using the GlideScope videolaryngoscope associated with endotracheal Frova introducer.