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Vocal fold palsy after use of the laryngeal mask airway

We report two cases of left vocal fold palsy following use of the laryngeal mask airway. In both cases anaesthesia was uneventful with a duration of about 60 minutes. It is proposed that high intra-cuff pressures induced during anaesthesia resulted in distension of the hypopharynx and subsequent neu...

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Published in:Journal of laryngology and otology 1996-04, Vol.110 (4), p.383-384
Main Authors: Daya, Hamid, Fawcett, William J., Weir, Neil
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Anesthesia. Intensive care medicine. Transfusions. Cell therapy and gene therapy
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Clinical Records
complications
Female
General anesthesia. Technics. Complications. Neuromuscular blocking. Premedication. Surgical preparation. Sedation
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