2014
DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2014.19.123.3748
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Apnée lors d’une intubation difficile prévisible pour un volumineux kyste laryngé

Abstract: Les auteurs présentent un cas d'obstruction aiguë des voies aériennes supérieures au moment de la tentative d'une intubation endotrachéale difficile prévisible en rapport avec un volumineux kyste du larynx. A travers ce cas clinique, les auteurs insistent sur la coopération étroite entre médecin anesthésiste et chirurgien ORL en termes d’échanges d'informations pré-opératoires, en particulier les données de la fibroscopie et la tomodensitométrie.

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“…Zalagh et al classified the laryngeal cysts according to their location: vocal cords (58.2%), ventricular fold (18,3%), vallecula (10.5%), epiglottis (10.1%), and aryepiglottic fold (2.2%) [1, 2]. There are two etiopathologic mechanisms for the development of cyst.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Zalagh et al classified the laryngeal cysts according to their location: vocal cords (58.2%), ventricular fold (18,3%), vallecula (10.5%), epiglottis (10.1%), and aryepiglottic fold (2.2%) [1, 2]. There are two etiopathologic mechanisms for the development of cyst.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical signs, depending on the size and location of the cyst, manifest as stridor, dysphagia, and respiratory distress due to the narrow laryngeal conduit in children [1, 2, 5, 8]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%