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Figure 2. ; The patients with the RED system were ventilated using a facemask for children. The facemask for children was rotated through 90° and was positioned over the mouth; the nostrils were occluded by an assistant.
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Figure 2.

The patients with the RED system were ventilated using a facemask for children. The facemask for children was rotated through 90° and was positioned over the mouth; the nostrils were occluded by an assistant.


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Figure 3.

The patients with the RED system were ventilated using a facemask for infants. The facemask for infants was positioned over the nose; the mouth was occluded by an assistant.


Takuro Sanuki,
Toshihiro Watanabe,
Yu Ozaki,
Mizuki Tachi,
Kensuke Kiriishi,
Gaku Mishima,
Mari Kawai,
Ichiro Okayasu,
Shinji Kurata, and
Takao Ayuse
Figure 1.
Figure 1.

The conventional method and the upside-down mask technique.


Takuro Sanuki,
Toshihiro Watanabe,
Yu Ozaki,
Mizuki Tachi,
Kensuke Kiriishi,
Gaku Mishima,
Mari Kawai,
Ichiro Okayasu,
Shinji Kurata, and
Takao Ayuse
Figure 2.
Figure 2.

The frontal view of the patient with a long and narrow mandible.


Takuro Sanuki,
Toshihiro Watanabe,
Yu Ozaki,
Mizuki Tachi,
Kensuke Kiriishi,
Gaku Mishima,
Mari Kawai,
Ichiro Okayasu,
Shinji Kurata, and
Takao Ayuse
Figure 3.
Figure 3.

Ventilation with the upside-down mask technique for the patient with a long and narrow mandible.


Upside-Down Mask Ventilation Technique for a Patient With a Long and Narrow Mandible
Takuro SanukiDDS, PhD,
Toshihiro WatanabeDDS,
Yu OzakiDDS,
Mizuki TachiDDS, PhD,
Kensuke KiriishiDDS,
Gaku MishimaDDS,
Mari KawaiDDS, PhD,
Ichiro OkayasuDDS, PhD,
Shinji KurataDDS, PhD, and
Takao AyuseDDS, PhD
Article Category: Other
Volume/Issue: Volume 61: Issue 4
Online Publication Date: Jan 01, 2014
DOI: 10.2344/0003-3006-61.4.169
Page Range: 169 – 170

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Article Category: Other
Volume/Issue: Volume 61: Issue 1
Online Publication Date: Jan 01, 2014
Page Range: 36 – 40

bromide for plate fixation. During general anesthesia, ventilation was per formed using a facemask for children or infants, and nasointubation was performed using video laryngoscopy or fiberoptic bronchoscopy. The connected components of the RED system frame include a halo device anchored to the cranium, a vertical midline facial bar, and a horizontal bar pulled to the maxilla with transcutaneous extranasal wires or intraoral wires. This device can significantly interfere with ventilation in adults using a facemask and intubation during direct laryngoscopy

Article Category: Other
Volume/Issue: Volume 61: Issue 4
Online Publication Date: Dec 01, 2014
Page Range: 184 – 184

Complications, 164 Cuffed oropharyngeal airway, 107 Deliberate hypotension, 18 Dental, 111 Dental anesthesiology, 18 Dental rehabilitation, 158 Dental treatment, 21 Dentistry, 21, 26, 73 Devices, 78, 113 Dexmedetomidine, 3 Difficult airway management, 107 Drug interaction, 150 Drug side effects, 26 Epinephrine, 150 Equipment, 78 Facemask, 162 General anesthesia, 11, 18, 73, 103, 155, 158 Hair, 111 Hemodynamics, 18 Hemostasis

Yong Hee ParkMD, MSD,
Young Jun ChoiDDS, PhD,
Won Cheul ChoiDDS, PhD, and
Ui Lyong LeeDDS, MSD
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 62: Issue 4
Online Publication Date: Jan 01, 2015
Page Range: 166 – 167

extubation and is well tolerated with less agitation than the facemask. 2 However, the risk of epistaxis is higher in the postoperative period of 2-jaw surgery as a consequence of damage to the nasal mucosa, polyps, turbinates, or other tissues by the insertion of the nasal endotracheal tube (ETT) or NPA as well as the LeFort surgery itself. After 2-jaw surgery, we encountered a patient who was sufficiently awake and able to secure her airway and to breathe spontaneously with some difficulty as nasal bleeding was active and there may have been intraoral edema and

Mark A. SaxenDDS, PhD
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 70: Issue 3
Online Publication Date: Oct 18, 2023
Page Range: 154 – 155

shivering than IV dexamethasone. The authors caution that the strength of these findings is very low and that further studies are needed to fully examine the clinical implications. Garcia-Marcinkiewicz AG, Lee LK, Haydar B, et al; PeDI Collaborative. Difficult or impossible facemask ventilation in children with difficult tracheal intubation: a retrospective analysis of the PeDI registry. Br J Anaesth . 2023;131(1):178–187. doi: 10.1016/j.bja.2023.02.035 . Epub 2023 Apr 17. PMID: 37076335. This retrospective review of cases in the Pediatric