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A marking of the cricothyroid membrane with extended neck returns to correct position after neck manipulation and repositioning.

James Simeon BownessWendy H TeohMichael Seltz KristensenAndrew DaltonAlexander L Saint-GrantAlasdair TaylorSimon CrawleyFraser ChisholmOurania VarsouBarry McGuire
Published in: Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (2020)
The cricothyroid membrane can be identified and marked with the subject in the extended neck position. Then the patient's position can be changed as needed, for example to the 'sniffing' neck position for conventional intubation. If a front of neck airway access is required during subsequent airway management, the patient can be returned expediently to the extended-neck position, and the marking of the centre of the membrane will still be in the correct place.
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