Sawka et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Sonographically guided superior laryngeal nerve block during awake fiberoptic intubationSawka et al., 2015
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- Sawka A
- Tang R
- Vaghadia H
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We report 5 patients who underwent ultrasound-guided superior laryngeal nerve block before awake intubation and general anesthesia. We used a 8-to 15-MHz hockey stick- shaped ultrasound transducer (HST15-8/20 linear probe, Ultrasonix) to visualize the …
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