A Complication of Use of a Microlaryngeal Surgery Endotracheal Tube

1980 ◽  
Vol 53 (4) ◽  
pp. 355-355 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luis E. Torres G ◽  
Robert C. Reynolds
1974 ◽  
Vol 83 (3) ◽  
pp. 360-364 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edward Carden ◽  
George B. Ferguson ◽  
William M. Crutchfield

A new special endotracheal tube for ventilating patients during microlaryngeal surgery is described. It is 6.25 cm long, made of silicone elastomer and has a “soft” cuff built onto it. It is placed below the patient's cords and the cuff blown up while the patient is paralyzed, and under anesthesia. The patient's lungs can be ventilated by jetting oxygen from the jet tube which is built into it. While the oxygen is not flowing the patient can passively exhale through the tube and cords. Obstruction to the surgical field is minimal and consists of the cuff inflating tube .08 cm in diameter and the jet tube .25 cm in diameter which will be in the posterior commissure out of the way. The tube is designed in such a way that both during inflation and exhalation gas is blown out through the cords to help to blow blood and debris away from the operating field.


1980 ◽  
Vol 52 (4) ◽  
pp. 357-359 ◽  
Author(s):  
LUIS E. TORRES ◽  
ROBERT C. REYNOLDS

2010 ◽  
Vol 222 (S 01) ◽  
Author(s):  
RA Mahmoud ◽  
H Proquitte ◽  
N Fawzy ◽  
SE Hadhood ◽  
C Bührer ◽  
...  
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1970 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-28
Author(s):  
Nadeem Parvez Ali ◽  
Md Tauhid-ul-Mulck ◽  
Mahbub Noor ◽  
Md Torab Mollick ◽  
Masud Ahmed ◽  
...  

A prospective study was carried on 120 patients undergoing surgical operations lasting less than 90 minutes. The incidence of postoperative sore throat, dysphasia and hoarseness of voice with 2% lidocaine (Group L) as endotracheal cuff inflating agent was compared with that with distilled water (Group D) and air (Group A). Seventy two percent of lidocaine group in comparison to 60% distilled water group and 37% air group experienced none of the above complications during the entire study period. Only 5% in lidocaine group had sore throat after 22-24 hours compared to 20% in the distilled water group and 45% in the air group. Twenty three percent complained of dysphasia in both lidocaine and distilled water group after 1-3 hours compared to 45% in air group. After 22-24 hours it completely resolved in lidocaine group compared to 20% persisting in the other two groups. Twenty three percent complained of hoarseness in lidocaine group as compared to 35% and 55% in distilled water and air groups respectively after 1-3 hours. This completely resolved in lidocaine group but persisted in 20% and 45% in the distilled water and air group respectively after 22-24 hours. The results showed an advantage in using lidocaine as an endotracheal tube cuff inflating agent in reducing postoperative sore throat, dysphasia and hoarseness in comparison to distilled water and air. Key Words: Lidocain, Endotracheal tube (ETT) cuff inflating agent.   doi: 10.3329/jafmc.v5i1.2847 JAFMC Bangladesh. Vol 5, No 1 (June) 2009 pp.25-28


Author(s):  
Wolfgang Wöllmer ◽  
Andreas M. Sesterhenn ◽  
Anja-A. Duenne ◽  
Jochen A. Werner
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2003 ◽  
Vol 54 (3) ◽  
pp. 214-218
Author(s):  
Kentaro Sato ◽  
Makito Okamoto ◽  
Koichiro Nishiyama ◽  
Masatoshi Hirayama ◽  
Hajime Hirose

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