40 -10 (48) 2022 — Sadikova M.A. USE OF THE LARYNGEAL MASK ANESTHETIC MANAGEMENT OF THE PATIENT WITH POST-BURN CONTRACTURE AND AIRWAY DISTURBANCE

USE OF THE LARYNGEAL MASK ANESTHETIC MANAGEMENT OF THE PATIENTWITH POST-BURN CONTRACTURE AND AIRWAY DISTURBANCE

Sadikova M.A. Andijan State Medical Institute

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According to the results of our research, we came to the conclusion that the indication for the use of LM involves to conduct the planned surgical interventions in prepared patients. A successful anesthetic procedure, in an inaccessible airway of respiratory tracts and in distortion by post-burn cirrhosis and fibrosis, requires a planned approach to the safety of respiratory tracts. This approach includes a successful use of the laryngeal mask (LM) in conditions of total myoplegia while providing anesthesia in the neck. Timely and effective airway management of  the respiratory tracts is a priority for these patients. Our main task is to restore the form and function of this area in a safe way.

Key words: Problems of difficulty in maintaining the patency of the upper respiratory tract, laryngeal mask,reconstructive plastic surgery of the neck region with various degrees after burn changes in the neck region.

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222

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225

For citation:Sadikova M.A. USE OF THE LARYNGEAL MASK ANESTHETIC MANAGEMENT OF THE PATIENT WITH POST-BURN CONTRACTURE AND AIRWAY DISTURBANCE //New Day in Medicine 10(48)2022 222-225 https://clck.ru/32WNs7

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