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International Bulletin of Otorhinolaryngology

Anesthetic considerations for microlaryngeal surgery

T. Ilchev, B. Dimitrova, G. Nikolova, Z. Jeleva, M. Mladenova

Abstract

Introduction: Microlaryngeal surgery encompasses a wide range of laryngeal procedures. Patients presenting for microlaryngeal surgery frequently have a difficult airway. The chosen approach to this airway depends on the pathology and the patient’s symptoms. The Aim of the study is to determine the risk factors and anesthetic problems during microlaryngeal surgery.
Materials and Methods: A prospective cohort study including 100 patients undergoing microlaryngeal surgery in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology at the University Hospital „Queen Giovanna“ – ISUL, Sofia, in the period 2020–2021; Medical University-Sofia. Preoperative examination of the larynx is performed in all patients by Storz 8402 ZX fiber optic laryngoscope with video capability.
Results and discussion: In 69% of the patients the tumor mass causing obstruction is localized in the area of the larynx, and in 31% of them the tumor mass is localized in the area of the hypopharynx. From the patients with tumor mass causing laryngeal obstruction 42% are with 1st degree of obstruction, 29% are with 2nd degree, 27% are with 3rd degree and 2% are with respiratory failure at rest. Twenty six percent (26%) of the patients had pulse rate<45 beats per minute during putting on the tube of Kleinsasser. This is very dangerous reflex reaction of the heart, which we believe is caused by parasympathetic nervous system. The rate of difficult endotracheal intubation among patients presenting for microlaryngeal surgery is higher than among the general surgical patient population. Difficulties during endotracheal intubation in our study are due to higher percent of laryngeal obstruction and pharyngeal restriction because of the intraoral masses.
Conclusion: Anesthesia for microlaryngeal surgery has always been demanding, as often pathology interferes with the anesthesiologist’s field of work.

Keywords

Microlaryngeal surgery, difficult airway, laryngeal obstruction, risk factors

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14748/orl.v17i4.8480

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