J Korean Dent Soc Anesthesiol. 2014 Dec;14(4):227-232. English.
Published online May 27, 2016.
Copyright © 2014 Journal of the Korean Dental Society of Anesthesiology
Case Report

Endotracheal Intubation Using Submandibular Approach for Maxillofacial Trauma Patients: Report of 2 Cases

Gap-Hee Youn, Sun-Youl Ryu, Hee-Kyun Oh, Hong-Ju Park, Seunggon Jung, Seongtae Jeong,* and Min-Suk Kook
    • Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, School of Dentistry, Dental Science Research Institute, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, Korea.
    • *Department of Anesthesiology and Pain medicine, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, Korea.
Received October 28, 2014; Revised December 22, 2014; Accepted December 23, 2014.

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Abstract

The indication for submandibular intubation is the requirement for intraoperative maxillomandibular fixation (MMF) in the presence of injuries that preclude nasotracheal intubation. Thus, We reported 2 cased of endotracheal intubations via submandibular approach that is applicable in patients with skull base fractures for a reliable general anesthesia. Endotracheal intubation via submandibular approach was applied during general anesthetic procedures for open reduction in three patients with Le Fort II, III or nasoorbitoethmoid (NOE) fractures. No complications due to submandibular intubation, such as infection, postoperative scarring, nerve injury, hematoma, bleeding, or orocutaneous fistula, were observed following submandibular intubation. Endotracheal intubation via submandibular approach is effective in patients with skull base fractures. In our method, the tube connector is removed in orotracheal intubation in order to avoiding the tube removal or displacement. The advantages of this method are very simple, safe, and to provide the good operation field.

Keywords
Intubation; Skull base fracture; Submandibular


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