SUBMENTAL INTUBATION- A REVIEW
Sanjay Rastogi, Himanshu Thukral*, Geetanjali Arora, Abhigyan Kumar, Maumita Bhattacharya, Jyotish Saikia, Kunal Gaurav Seth, Trishu Chowdhery8, Vinita Dahiya
ABSTRACT
Submental intubation, a less invasive alternative to tracheostomy, was
first described for acute airway management of maxillofacial trauma
patients, where nasoendotracheal intubation was contraindicated and
oral intubation was not possible due to the desire to establish dental
relationships perioperatively. While submental intubation is used most
commonly in trauma patients, the range of indications for its use has
broadened to include many orthognathic and skull base surgical
procedures. Submental intubation is a safe, effective technique for
many maxillofacial procedures, requiring the cooperation of both
anesthesiologists and maxillofacial surgeons.
Keywords: Intubation, submental; Maxillofacial trauma; Orthognatic surgery; Skull base surgery; Submental intubation.
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