Nagase K, Akamatsu S, Ueda N, Shimonaka H, Dohi S
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Gifu University School of Medicine.
Masui. 1998 Sep;47(9):1128-30.
We experienced a case of difficult tracheal intubation in a 15-year-old boy with von Recklinghausen disease scheduled for resection of a right neck tumor. His scoliosis made it difficult to intubate and to manage airway because he easily developed dyspnea. We tried nasotracheal intubation with the patient awake under sedation using a bronchofiberscope, but we found an unexpected tumor jeopardizing his airway patency near his vocal cord. Preoperative examination of a tumor in the airway is essential in the anesthetic management of the patients with von Recklinghausen disease.