Korean J. Anesthesiol 2008; 55: 353~57
Jae Gyok Song, M.D. Dankook University, Cheonan, Korea
We attempted awake fiberoptic nasotracheal intubation following topical
anesthesia with 4% lidocaine spray three times to induce general
anesthesia for distraction osteogenesis of mandibular bone. However, due
to a shallow pharyngeal cavity and cranially displaced larynx, we
failed to locate the larynx each time and were therefore not able to
intubate the patient.
Awake orotracheal intubation using the AOL allowed us to easily
intubate the patient. Therefore, we recommend that the AOL be used as a
rescue airway device for intubation of difficult airways.