Volume 26, Issue 4 pp. 455-456
Case Report

Failed fiberoptic intubation in a child with epidermolysis bullosa, rescued with combined use of the Glidescope®

Bethany C. Fitzmaurice

Corresponding Author

Bethany C. Fitzmaurice

Department of Anaesthetics, Birmingham Children's Hospital, Birmingham, UK

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Bethany C. Fitzmaurice, Department of Anaesthetics, Birmingham Children's Hospital, Steelhouse Lane, Birmingham, B4 6NH, UK

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Barry G. Lambert

Barry G. Lambert

Department of Anaesthetics, Birmingham Children's Hospital, Birmingham, UK

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First published: 04 February 2016
Citations: 11

Summary

We present the case of a 13-year-old male with epidermolysis bullosa having an elective syndactyly release. These patients present significant challenges to the anaesthetist; extreme care in patient handling is required. Recurrent and pronounced scarring of intra-oral, pharyngeal and laryngeal tissues is a feature, resulting in a difficult airway. Following a failed intubation using a fibreoptic bronchoscope, we describe a combined technique by adding in the Glidescope®. This proved immediately successful. Its utilisation has been reported in adults. We wish to present our experience in the paediatric population, and this is the first report in a child with epidermiolysis bullosa.

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