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Case report: Oropharyngeal injuries with GlideScope® usage in two obese patients
Southern African Journal of Anaesthesia and Analgesia | Vol 22, No 1 | a834 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/22201181.2015.1110403
| © 2016 Catherine Mary Curran
| This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 03 November 2025 | Published: 17 March 2016
Submitted: 03 November 2025 | Published: 17 March 2016
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Catherine M. Curran, Department of Anaesthesia, East London Hospital Complex, East London, South AfricaFull Text:
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The GlideScope® is a widely used video laryngoscope that is especially beneficial in the setting of the anticipated difficult airway. However, its design introduces blind spots and necessitates the need for a curved stylet, most commonly the accompanying GlideRite®Rigid Stylet. A combination of these features and incorrect technique has resulted in cases of oropharyngeal injury, especially to the tonsillar pillars. Two cases of oropharyngeal injury are presented that were sustained during the use of the GlideScope® in the East London Hospital Complex. Both patients were obese. The recommendations presented in the literature to avoid such injuries are also summarised.
Keywords
difficult airway, GlideScope®; obesity; rigid stylet; tonsillar pillar injuries
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