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Airway management in prone position: a case of knife injury in the posterior spine.

Bárbara GouveiaLeonardo FerreiraMara SousaRita Castro Fernandes
Published in: Oxford medical case reports (2022)
Airway management in prone position is a very challenging procedure, predicting a difficult airway situation. We present a case of an adult with knife injury in the posterior spine, needing surgical care. Because of possible dislodgment of the knife with life-threatening complications, supine and lateral decubitus positions were not considered for airway management. To get around this difficulty, we used a fiberoptic intubation through supraglottic device I-gel® in prone position, under general anesthesia, to secure the airway. This case shows the use of fiberoptic intubation through an I-gel® supraglottic device, in prone position, as a valid choice.
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