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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2003;44(3):405-409.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4097/kjae.2003.44.3.405   
Difficult Extubation of Endotracheal Tube: Two case reports.
Sung Kyu Jung, Kyung Hee Park, Joung Seong Ha, In Ho Ha
Department of Anesthesiology, Nam Kwang Hospital, College of Medicine, Seo Nam University, Gwangju, Korea. dripps@hanmail.net
Abstract
The problem of difficult intubation is well known to anesthesiologists. However, difficulties associated with the extubation of endotracheal tubes are not common, and few reports exist. However, untoward incidents of diverse etiology can occur and the complications of difficult extubation may be fatal. We experienced 2 cases of difficult extubations. One was due to adhesion of the tube to the tracheal wall and the other was due to a fold in the deflated cuff of an excessively large-sized tube. We managed these difficult extubations by rotating the tube with a MaGill forcep under direct laryngoscopy. We report upon these clinical experiences and include a brief review of the literature.
Key Words: Cuff; difficult extubation; endotracheal tube; intubation


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