2013
DOI: 10.1111/anae.12131
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Difficult intubation due to position of laryngoscope blade light

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“…In response to the letter by Owen and Moores , we would like to report a similar problem that arose with a disposable Miller size‐0 blade, which we were unable to insert into the mouth of a one‐day‐old, 1‐kg child. Fortunately, our difficult airway trolley includes non‐disposable blades in a variety of sizes; a non‐disposable Miller size‐0 blade was inserted into the child's mouth easily and laryngoscopy was performed uneventfully.…”
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“…In response to the letter by Owen and Moores , we would like to report a similar problem that arose with a disposable Miller size‐0 blade, which we were unable to insert into the mouth of a one‐day‐old, 1‐kg child. Fortunately, our difficult airway trolley includes non‐disposable blades in a variety of sizes; a non‐disposable Miller size‐0 blade was inserted into the child's mouth easily and laryngoscopy was performed uneventfully.…”
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