2020
DOI: 10.4103/ija.ija_648_20
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Does position make a difference? Intubation challenges in a neonate with giant occipital meningocele and Dandy-Walker syndrome

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“…Nevertheless, successful planned intubation in the lateral position has been reported in several cases of an anticipated difficult airway. [ 7 ] In our case, a single lumen tube was preferred owing to the lateral position. A switch to double lumen tube might be necessitated by a change in the surgical course.…”
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“…Nevertheless, successful planned intubation in the lateral position has been reported in several cases of an anticipated difficult airway. [ 7 ] In our case, a single lumen tube was preferred owing to the lateral position. A switch to double lumen tube might be necessitated by a change in the surgical course.…”
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confidence: 89%