Granular cell myoblastoma of tongue: a rare cause of unanticipated difficult intubation.

نویسندگان

  • Lenin Babu Elakkumanan
  • Anjolie Chhabra
  • Somnath Bose
  • Kiran Sharma
چکیده

INTRODUCTION Intubation with direct laryngoscopy may be impossible in 0.05%-0.35% patients due to an undetected supraglottic mass despite an apparently normal pre-operative airway assessment. We report a case of granular cell myoblastoma of the tongue, as a cause of an unanticipated impossible intubation. CASE REPORT A 55-year-old ASA III male weighing 75 Kg was taken up for emergency exploratory laparotomy with perforation peritonitis. On preoperative airway examination there was no indication of difficult intubation. After induction of anesthesia (rapid sequence with rocuronium) we performed direct laryngoscopy. There was a mass arising from the base of the tongue because of which no recognizable epiglottis or glottic structure could be identified. Despite repeat laryngoscopy, optimal external manipulation and direct laryngoscopy performed by an ENT surgeon, the airway could not be secured. As no fibreoptic laryngoscope was available, a surgical tracheostomy had to be performed.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Middle East journal of anaesthesiology

دوره 20 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2010