Blockbuster Laryngeal Mask Airway as a Rescue Device in Paediatric Patient with Retrognathia Posted for Microtia Reconstruction Surgery: A Case Report
The first and second branchial arches, along with the first branchial cleft, contribute to the development of ear and mandible. Children with microtia can have retrognathia or micrognathia and have challenging airway management. Managing the airway in these patients presents a significant challenge...
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