JOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE ASSOCIATION OF RURAL MEDICINE
Online ISSN : 1349-7421
Print ISSN : 0468-2513
ISSN-L : 0468-2513
CASE REPORTS
Successful Use of a Video Laryngoscope Instead of a Flexible Bronchoscope in a Patient With a Deep Neck Abscess
Makoto OYAHajime ARIMAYuki OIZUMITakatomo TESAKIKazushi OTANoriaki SEKIYARie KINUGASANaoko TAKEUCHI
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2024 Volume 73 Issue 1 Pages 27-31

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Abstract
 Deep neck abscess can cause upper airway stenosis and obstruction, and sometimes emergency airway management is required. Here we present a case of deep neck abscess in which awake intubation with a video laryngoscope (McGRATH™ MAC) was more useful than with flexible bronchoscope. A man in his 80s was transported to our hospital with throat and chest pain. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed a deep neck abscess (right peritonsillar abscess). The otolaryngologist attempted drainage by puncture, but this was ineffective. There was a risk of upper airway obstruction, and emergency airway management was required. First, we attempted endotracheal intubation with a flexible bronchoscope but could not secure the field of view because of the upper airway edema and stenosis. Next, we attempted tracheal intubation using a video laryngoscope, which ultimately was successful. The blade of the video laryngoscope compressed and lifted the soft tissue and then it secured the space of the upper airway.
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