Mohammed Al Harbi, Jubil Thomas, Nancy Khalil Hassan, Nermeen Said Hassanin, Salah Wannous, Chadi Abouras, Ahmed Al Harthi, Vassilios Dimitrou
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Anesthetic Management of Advanced Stage Ludwig's Angina: A Case Report and Review With Emphasis on Compromised Airway Management.
Ludwig’s angina, although uncommon, remains a potentially life-threatening condition because of the risk of impending airway obstruction. Effective treatment is based on early recognition of the clinical process, with the appropriate use of parenteral antibiotics, securing the airway, and formal surgical drainage of the infection. Awake fiberoptic intubation under topical anesthesia may be the preferred method to secure the airway. Flexible nasotracheal intubation requires skill and experience. When fiberoptic bronchoscopy is not feasible, not available, or has failed, an elective awake cricothyrotomy and tracheostomy are the options. Furthermore, the introduction of newer advanced airway techniques, such as video-assissted laryngoscopy, may allow the clinician additional flexibility in nonsurgical airway management. We present a recent case of a patient with Ludwig’s angina, successfully managed at our hospital, with a brief review of airway management options.
期刊介绍:
The journal is published three times a year (February, June, and October) and has an Editorial Executive Committee from the department and consultant editors from various Arab countries. A volume consists of six issues. Presently, it is in its 42nd year of publication and is currently in its 19th volume. It has a worldwide circulation and effective March 2008, the MEJA has become an electronic journal. The main objective of the journal is to act as a forum for publication, education, and exchange of opinions, and to promote research and publications of the Middle Eastern heritage of medicine and anesthesia.