Fibreoptic intubation--a case series and brief review
Fibreoptic intubation has been established as a major advance in the management of difficult or failed intubation in the awake patient. If necessary, it may be performed under general anaesthesia with either spontaneous or controlled ventilation. This should be considered early in the management of...
Main Authors: | Tan, It, Wang, Chew Yin |
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Format: | Article |
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Malaysian Medical Association
1993
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