E. Erkılıç, Handan Güleç, Z. Kónya, Selvinaz Hocuk, E. U. Aydın, M. Sahap
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Three difficult airway management strategies in the same patient at three different times
Unpredictable difficult intubation is a commonly faced clinical issue and one of the most important reasons of morbidity related to anesthesia. We present a case of a 50 y old, 100 kg, 1.8 m tall (BMI=37) male patient, taken to OR (transoral robotic) for a planned biopsy because of a mass in his larynx. Videolaryngoscope was used two times but still intubation was unsuccessful.