682 Indian Journal of Anaesthesia | Volume 63 | Issue 8 | August 2019 peri-cuff area would have been an inefficient way to prevent leak as the expected time for… Click to show full abstract
682 Indian Journal of Anaesthesia | Volume 63 | Issue 8 | August 2019 peri-cuff area would have been an inefficient way to prevent leak as the expected time for surgical repair was 8 h. So, submental intubation was done after the release of adhesions around the mandible that resulted in mouth opening to two fingerbreadths. To conclude, the nasal spur can cause endotracheal tube cuff rupture following nasal intubation, which could be difficult to manage during facial reconstruction surgeries.
               
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