Airway management is one of primary responsibilities of anesthesiologists and nurse anesthetists in the OR. The care of patients with airway disease is an especially significant challenge. These patients often represent the highest risk population in anesthetic practice because of the potential for catastrophic and possibly fatal airway loss. This book will provide a video-illustrated, practical guide to the management of routine and complex patients and procedures. Each case will begin with a general discussion of the important topics encountered in the case. Then the case will be presented along with a series of questions. Images and video will present the patient's anatomy as well as use of intubation and other management equipment. Video and images will present relevant portions of the operative procedure. Each question will then be fully answered. Key Features
Each case will have accompanying video
Full color throughout
Questions incorporated into cases
Unique format makes this product both a quick-read clinical reference and a case repository
Edition
1
ISBN/ISSN
9781469898681
Product Format
Vitalsource Interactive eBook
Trim Size
8.375 x 10.875
Edition
1
Publication Date
May 6, 2015
William H. Rosenblatt MD
Professor, Departments of Anesthesiology and Surgery, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
Wanda M. Popescu MD
Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
Part A: Upper Airway Section 1: Evaluation and Basic Management of the Difficult Airway 1. Airway Approach Algorithm 2. Preoperative Endoscopic Airway Evaluation 3. Difficult Airway Letter 4. Difficult Mask Ventilation 5. Routine Mask Ventilation 6. Direct Laryngoscopy and the POGO Score 7. Unexpected Failed Direct Laryngoscopy 8. Failed Direct Laryngotracheal Intubation Rescue 9. Stylet-like Adjuncts to Laryngoscopy and Intubation 10. Reusable vs. Single-Use Devices in Airway Management 11. Awake Intubation 12. Ultrasound in Airway Evaluation 13. Ultrasound in Confirming Endotracheal Intubation 14. Optimizing Positioning for Direct Laryngoscopy 15. The Voice Professional 16. Asleep-Awake-Asleep Technique for Craniotomy Section 2: Pre-existing Conditions 17. Positioning of the Morbidly Obese Patient 18. Obstructive Sleep Apnea Surgery 19. Sleep Endoscopy 20. Severe OSA in the Pregnant Patient 21. Preoperative CPAP 22. The Patient with a History of Neck Irradiation 23. Unilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis 24. Bilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis 25. The Patient with a Previous Tracheostomy (Resolved) 26. Airway Management during Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 27. Preinduction Cannot Ventilate 28. Should Not (or Can Not) Ventilate 29. The Patient with Severe Arthritic Syndrome Disease 30. Oropharyngeal Stenosis Section 3: Otolaryngology 31. Vocal Cord Augmentation 32. Angioneurotic Edema 33. Ishiki Thyroplasty 34. Esophageal Dilation 35. Recurrent Airway Papillomas 36. Vocal Cord Polyp Surgery 37. Upper Airway Surgery with a Supraglottic Airway 38. Soft Tissue Cancers of the Neck 39. Substernal Thyroid 40. Neuromonitoring Tracheal Tubes 41. Base of Tongue Tumor 42. Subglottic Stenosis - Non-Critical/Supraglottic Jet Ventilation 43. Subglottic Jet Ventilation 44. Elective Transtracheal (Trans-Cricothyroid Membrane) Jet Ventilation 45. Microlaryngoscopy with Laser Surgery 46. Airway Fire 47. Laryngectomy 48. Aintree Catheter Use for LMA to ETT Conversion 49. Hemilaryngectomy 50. Free Tissue Transfer Surgery Section 4: Maxillofacial 51. Dental Restoration 52. Cleft Palate Surgery 53. LaForte 1 Facial Advancement 54. Mandibular and TMJ Surgery Section 5: Nasal Intubation 55. Nasal Intubation 56. Nasal to Oral Tube Exchange 57. Intraoperative Oral to Nasal Tracheal Tube Exchange 58. LMA to Tracheal Tube Exchange 59. Combitube to Tracheal Tube Exchange Section 6: Tracheostomy 60. Tracheostomy in the Intubated Patient 61. Change Over From New Tracheostomy to a Shiley Catheter 62. Switching from Established Shiley to Tracheal Tube 63. Intubating an Existing Tracheostomy 64. OVL in PT with Tracheostomy - Bronchial Blocker 65. Tracheo-esophageal Puncture (TEP) for Voice Prosthesis 66. Tracheostomy Revision 67. Decannulation of the Patient with the Long Standing Tracheostomy 68. Emergency Care of Tracheostomy Tube Dislodgment 69. The Patient with a Persistent Stoma Section 7: Foreign Bodies Adult 70. The Adult with a Foreign Body in the Airway (Acute) 71. The Adult with a Long-Standing Foreign Body in the Airway 72. Esophageal Foreign Bodies Section 8: Pediatrics 73. Pediatric Post-op Bleeding Tonsil 74. An Uncooperative Child with a Difficult Airway 75. Pediatric Airway Foreign Body 76. Childhood Hemangiomas 77. Invasive Airway Access in Small Children 78. Flexible Bronchoscopy in the Small Child Section 9: C-Spine 79. Emergent Airway Management in the At-Risk C-Spine Patient 80. The Stable Patient with Possible Cervical Spine Injury 81. Unknown C-Spine Patient - Stable Evaluation 82. Cervical Osteophytes and Airway Management Section 10: Techniques 83. Lingual Tonsil Hyperplasia and Video Laryngoscopy 84. Optical Stylets 85. Use of the Flexible Intubation Scope 86. Pitfalls in the Use of the Flexible Intubation Scope (FOB) 87. Hangup During Intubation with the Flexible Intubation Scope 88. Combined Flexible Intubation Scope and Videolaryngoscopy 89. Blind Intubation via an Intubating SGA 90. Optically Aided Intubation via an Intubating Supraglottic Airway 91. Retrograde Wire Aided Intubation of the Trachea 92. Robotic Surgery in the Airway 93. Oxalator™ Automatic Resuscitator 94. TIVA 95. Intubation Without Muscle Relaxation 96. Inhalation Induction 97. Rapid Sequence Induction - Myth Busters Section 11: Extubation 98. Deep Extubation 99. The Bailey Maneuver 100. Extubation of the Difficult Airway Patient 101. Extubation in the Non-OR, Non-ICU Environment Section 12: Out of the OR 102. Out of the OR Difficult Airway 103. Endotracheal Tube Exchange in the ICU 104. Reintubation in the ICU Patient with Unexpected Post-Extubation Stridor 105. Partial Extubation Masquerading as Cuff Leak 106. Extubation of the Difficult Airway Patient in the ICU 107. Disrupted Airway Anatomy 108. RSI in the ED Section 13: Invasive Airway Rescue 109. Translaryngeal Ventilation and Complications 110. Melker Emergency Cricothyrotomy Part B: Lower Airway Section 1: Interventional Pulmonology 111. Bronchoscopy +/- EBUS 112. Bronchial Thermoplasty 113. Endobronchial Tumor 114. Tracheal Stenosis 115. Tracheomalacia 116. Lung Lavage b/l 117. Medical Thoracoscopy for Pleural Biopsy 118. Airway Management for Electromagnetic Navigation Section 2: Lung Isolation Techniques 119. L DLT 120. R DLT for a Left Pneumonectomy 121. DLT with Glidescope 122. Double Lumen Tube with Incorporated Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy 123. Univent Tubes 124. Fuji Blocker 125. Arndt Blocker 126. Cohen Bronchial Blocker 127. EZ Blocker 128. PT after OLV Requiring Postop Intubation Section 3: Airway Surgery 129. Tracheoplasty Surgery 130. Tracheal Resection Surgery 131. Tracheo-esophageal Fistula Repair 132. Left Main Stem Bronchus Resection via Right Thoracotomy 133. Mediastinoscopy 134. Pregnant Patient with Severe Tracheal Stenosis for C-Section Section 4: Surgeries Requiring Lung Isolation 135. RATS +- CO2 Insufflation 136. Tymectomy - Robotic 137. Lung Resection after Previous Lung Surgery 138. Lung Decortication 139. Descending Aortic Aneurysm 140. Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy Section 5: Pre-existing Conditions 141. OLV in PT with Tracheostomy - DLT 142. Large Anterior Mediastinal Mass Resection 143. OLV in Difficult Airway and Severe GERD 144. S/P Esophagectomy for Dilation Section 6: Congenital Abnormalities of the Lower Airway 145. Dextrocardia/Congenital Anomaly OLV 146. OLV in a Patient with Bronchus Suis Section 7: Lung Transplant 147. Bilateral Sequential Lung Transplant 148. Rigid Bronchoscopy and Stent Placement after Bilateral Lung Transplant 149. Airway Management after Lung Transplant Section 8: Lower Airway Emergencies 150. Massive Airway Bleed 151. Chest Trauma 152. Tracheal Rupture
Key Features
Each case will have multiple video clips
Full color throughout
Questions incorporated into cases
Unique format makes this product both a quick-read clinical reference and a case repository
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