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useful equipment for managing difficult airways is stored according | useful equipment for managing difficult airways is stored according | ||
to the step-wise approach to managing a difficult airway. | to the step-wise approach to managing a difficult airway. | ||
For example, using the algorithms presented in this review, the difficult | For example, using the algorithms presented in this review, the difficult | ||
airway cart could consist of a series of drawers or boxes containing: | airway cart could consist of a series of drawers or boxes containing: | ||
Drawer 1: simple laryngoscopes and airway adjuncts. | :Drawer 1: simple laryngoscopes and airway adjuncts. | ||
Drawer 2: alternative laryngoscopes and LMAs. | :Drawer 2: alternative laryngoscopes and LMAs. | ||
Drawer 3: equipment for fibreoptic intubation | :Drawer 3: equipment for fibreoptic intubation | ||
Drawer 4: equipment for CICV situations. | :Drawer 4: equipment for CICV situations. | ||
Whatever the availability and variety of equipment, the difficult airway | Whatever the availability and variety of equipment, the difficult airway | ||
cart (or boxes) should always be stored in the same place, close to the | cart (or boxes) should always be stored in the same place, close to the | ||
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anticipated difficult airway; and can be quickly fetched when faced | anticipated difficult airway; and can be quickly fetched when faced | ||
with an unexpected problem. | with an unexpected problem. | ||
== CONCLUSION == | |||
Unexpected difficult airways in paediatric practice are rare. Many | Unexpected difficult airways in paediatric practice are rare. Many | ||
problems can be prevented by routine pre-operative airway assessment, | problems can be prevented by routine pre-operative airway assessment, |