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Secondary tracheal distortion in an adult patient after therapy for diphtheria at childhood.

Theophani AntoniouKyrillos PapadopoulosStamatina KampanarouPanagiotis FtikosKonstantinos PerreasKassiani Theodoraki
Published in: Journal of cardiac surgery (2020)
We report a rare case of difficult intubation because of trachea deformation after therapy for diphtheria and subsequent tracheostomy at childhood. The patient was admitted to be subjected to a Bentall procedure, because of ascending aorta dilatation. With a detailed preanesthetic assessment and simulation for intubation by using three-dimensional technology, he was successfully intubated and the operation was accomplished uneventfully. 3D-printed models of the difficult airway enhance imaging of difficult anatomy, assist in simulation and management of potentially problematic intubation, and can be a valuable tool when dealing with airways with potential anatomical malformations.
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