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      Sonographically guided superior laryngeal nerve block during awake fiberoptic intubation.

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      Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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          We report 5 patients who underwent ultrasound-guided superior laryngeal nerve block before awake intubation and general anesthesia. We used a 8- to 15-MHz hockey stick-shaped ultrasound transducer (HST15-8/20 linear probe, Ultrasonix) to visualize the superior laryngeal nerve. A 3.8-cm 25-G needle was inserted in real time and directed toward the superior laryngeal nerve followed by circumferential placement of local anesthetic. All 5 patients tolerated subsequent awake fiberoptic intubation with either minimal or no sedation. Sonographically guided superior laryngeal nerve block may be useful in patients where identification of landmarks in the neck is difficult as a result of patient anatomy.

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          A A Case Rep
          A & A case reports
          Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
          2325-7237
          2325-7237
          Apr 15 2015
          : 4
          : 8
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          [1 ] From the Department of Anesthesiology, Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
          Article
          01720097-201504150-00004
          10.1213/XAA.0000000000000136
          25867195
          193fd9f6-0ace-466a-ad60-63ab4be87363
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