Case Reports in Anesthesiology (Jan 2015)

Tracheal Intubation with Aura-i and aScope-2: How to Minimize Apnea Time in an Unpredicted Difficult Airway

  • Vittorio Pavoni,
  • Valentina Froio,
  • Alessandra Nella,
  • Martina Simonelli,
  • Lara Gianesello,
  • Andrew Horton,
  • Luca Malino,
  • Massimo Micaglio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/453547
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015

Abstract

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The supraglottic airway’s usefulness as a dedicated airway is the subject of continuing development. We report the case of an obese patient with unpredicted difficult airway management in which a new “continuous ventilation technique” was used with the Aura-i laryngeal mask and the aScope-2 devices. The aScope-2/Aura-i system implemented airway devices for the management of predictable/unpredictable difficult airway. The original technique required the disconnection of the mount catheter from Aura-i, the introduction of the aScope-2 into the laryngeal mask used as a conduit for video assisted intubation and then towards the trachea, followed by a railroading of the tracheal tube over the aScope-2. This variation in the technique guarantees mechanical ventilation during the entire procedure and could prevent the risk of hypoventilation and/or hypoxia.