Causes of airway obstruction during cuffed oropharyngeal airway use. 2001

N Yahagi, and M Kono, and M Kitahara, and K Watanabe, and Y Fujiwara, and Y Asakawa, and J Katagiri, and M Sha, and A Ohmura
Department of Anaesthesiology, Teikyo University Mizonokuchi Hospital, 213-8507 Kanagawa, Japan. naokiyah@aol.com

This study investigated the cause for needing airway maneuvers to maintain a patent airway during the use of cuffed oropharyngeal airway (COPA). Twenty adult patients (29.4+/-6.8 years-old, ASA 1-2) scheduled for minor gynecological surgery who required brief manipulations of the airway despite COPA use following the manufacture's guidelines, were enrolled in this study. To obtain airway patency, 15 patients required only the head-tilt maneuver. In eight of the 15 patients, the laryngeal inlet was opened partially (n=4) or completely (n=4). Despite lifting the epiglottis, the laryngeal inlet was incomplete at the level of pharyngeal view. The patency of the laryngeal inlet was decided by the extent of the distance between the posterior pharyngeal wall and the lateral glossoepiglottic fold, which was made by hyoid bone. In the other seven patients, the head-tilt maneuver elevated the epiglottis and completely opened the laryngeal inlet. Five patients required both the jaw-thrust and head-tilt maneuver. Of these patients lifting the epiglottis was incomplete in three and the laryngeal inlet was partially collapsed in one even after the airway manipulations. The airways in these three patients, however, became patent after manipulations despite the persisting partial obstruction.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D001827 Body Height The distance from the sole to the crown of the head with body standing on a flat surface and fully extended. Body Heights,Height, Body,Heights, Body
D001835 Body Weight The mass or quantity of heaviness of an individual. It is expressed by units of pounds or kilograms. Body Weights,Weight, Body,Weights, Body
D005260 Female Females
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults
D000402 Airway Obstruction Any hindrance to the passage of air into and out of the lungs. Choking,Airway Obstructions,Obstruction, Airway,Obstructions, Airway
D000769 Anesthesia, Inhalation Anesthesia caused by the breathing of anesthetic gases or vapors or by insufflating anesthetic gases or vapors into the respiratory tract. Insufflation Anesthesia,Anesthesia, Insufflation,Inhalation Anesthesia
D013509 Gynecologic Surgical Procedures Surgery performed on the female genitalia. Gynecologic Surgery,Gynecologic Surgical Procedure,Gynecological Surgical Procedure,Procedure, Gynecologic Surgical,Procedures, Gynecologic Surgical,Surgery, Gynecological,Surgical Procedure, Gynecologic,Surgical Procedures, Gynecologic,Gynecologic Surgeries,Gynecological Surgeries,Gynecological Surgery,Gynecological Surgical Procedures,Procedure, Gynecological Surgical,Procedures, Gynecological Surgical,Surgeries, Gynecologic,Surgeries, Gynecological,Surgery, Gynecologic,Surgical Procedure, Gynecological,Surgical Procedures, Gynecological
D017214 Laryngeal Masks A type of oropharyngeal airway that provides an alternative to endotracheal intubation and standard mask anesthesia in certain patients. It is introduced into the hypopharynx to form a seal around the larynx thus permitting spontaneous or positive pressure ventilation without penetration of the larynx or esophagus. It is used in place of a facemask in routine anesthesia. The advantages over standard mask anesthesia are better airway control, minimal anesthetic gas leakage, a secure airway during patient transport to the recovery area, and minimal postoperative problems. Laryngeal Mask Airway,Airway, Laryngeal Mask,Airways, Laryngeal Mask,Laryngeal Mask,Laryngeal Mask Airways,Mask, Laryngeal,Masks, Laryngeal

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