Tag: Intubation
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Neck Injury:Subglottic Stenosis
For more videos and details, go to http://drpaulose.com Subglottic stenosis is a narrowing of the subglottic airway.The causes of acquired subglottic stenosis include endotracheal intubation, external trauma, infection or inflammation or thermal or caustic injuries. By far, the most common cause of acquired subglottic stenosis is endotracheal intubation resulting in 90% of the cases.Here the…
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General Anesthesia for ENT Surgery:How It’s Done
For more videos and details, go to http://drpaulose.com Dr. Thomas, the Senior Anesthetist in Jubilee Hospital, Trivandrum, South India intubate a patient for ENT Surgery: Intubation is the process of inserting a tube, called an endotracheal tube, into the mouth and then into the airway. This is done so that a patient can be placed…
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General Anesthesia in ENT:GA Considerations
For more videos and details, go to http://drpaulose.com Dr. Thomas, the Senior Anesthetist in Jubilee Hospital, Trivandrum, South India explains the techniques of giving general anesthesia for an ENT Surgery Case: ENT surgeons and Anesthetists need to work together in a narrow airway, so it is important to keep a close cooperation between the anesthesiologist…


