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https://hdl.handle.net/11055/1309| Title: | Airway Management on Placental Support (AMPS)—The Anaesthetic Perspective | Authors: | Collins DW Downs, Catherine Katz SG Gatt SP Marsland C Abrahams N Turner RJ |
Keywords: | EXIT airway | Issue Date: | 2002 | Source: | 30: 647-659 | Abstract: | Neonatal airway obstruction has been reported to have a high mortality. Antenatal diagnosis of this condition is now possible. Anaesthetic and surgical techniques have been developed that allow neonatal airway obstruction to be managed at delivery, while the fetus remains oxygenated via the placental circulation. Three case studies are presented, and the anaesthetic issues for mother and fetus/neonate are discussed with reference to previously published cases of airway management on placental support. In particular, techniques for uterine relaxation and maintenance of placental circulation are explored. The history of these procedures and issues of planning and logistics are also discussed. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11055/1309 | ISSN: | 0310-057X |
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