2014
DOI: 10.1093/bjaceaccp/mkt027
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Anaesthesia for cosmetic and functional maxillofacial surgery

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“…Hence, consideration should be given to awake fiberoptic intubation if there are concerns. 4,[11][12][13] Fiberoptic and video-assisted devices are some of the modalities that can be used, especially in children with limited mouth opening, like in patients with Pierre Robin syndrome. 14 This study also compared the time taken by various routes to assess the ease of the intubation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hence, consideration should be given to awake fiberoptic intubation if there are concerns. 4,[11][12][13] Fiberoptic and video-assisted devices are some of the modalities that can be used, especially in children with limited mouth opening, like in patients with Pierre Robin syndrome. 14 This study also compared the time taken by various routes to assess the ease of the intubation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fiberoptic nasotracheal intubation is the most preferred route in patients with predictable difficult airways as a result of severe malocclusion or patients presenting for orthognathic surgery or with severe TMJ pathology. 3 4…”
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“…Nevertheless, blindness due to direct effect of DH should not be taken into consideration [32]. Moreover, skin necrosis due to DH in orthognathic surgery were reported [15,19]. It is crucial to consider that hypotensive agent may cause local ischemia and protective measurements must be applied prior to the adverse outcome.…”
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“…Due to rich blood supply in orofacial region controlled hypotensive anaesthesia is commonly applied in maxillofacial surgery, in order to reduce the bleeding and improve the visibility of the surgical field. Indications for applying DH depends on the type of surgery, for instance, Le Fort I osteotomy, genioplasty, bi-maxillary surgery, sagittal split of the mandible and the mandibular symphysis osteotomy are associated with DH application more frequently in comparison with other surgical procedures [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%