Publications by authors named "Sabina A Khan"

Background: The Paediatric Difficult Intubation Collaborative identified multiple attempts and persistence with direct laryngoscopy as risk factors for complications in children with difficult tracheal intubations and subsequently engaged in initiatives to reduce repeated attempts and persistence with direct laryngoscopy in children. We hypothesised these efforts would lead to fewer attempts, fewer direct laryngoscopy attempts and decrease complications.

Methods: Paediatric patients less than 18 years of age with difficult direct laryngoscopy were enrolled in the Paediatric Difficult Intubation Registry.

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We report the case of a 9-year-old girl who sustained blunt trauma to the chest and presented for emergent repair of a complete tracheobronchial laceration. Tracheobronchial laceration is potentially life threatening. While conservative management has been described for simple tears, more complex injuries require surgical repair.

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Many patients with Pierre Robin sequence (PRS) have associated birth defects, most commonly in association with abnormalities in bone or cartilage formation. Depending on severity, treatment of PRS ranges from nonoperative management with prone positioning to surgical intervention such as distraction osteogenesis. Generally, if a surgical approach is needed, these patients undergo nasal endoscopy or direct laryngoscopy with their intubation, which puts the cervical spine in a position of extreme extension.

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