Blind Nasotracheal Intubation in a Patient With Ankylosing Spondylitis and Severe Cervical Spine Deformities: A Case Report on Challenges and Approaches to Difficult Airway Management

强直性脊柱炎合并严重颈椎畸形患者盲插鼻气管插管:困难气道管理的挑战与应对方法病例报告

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Abstract

Airway management in patients with advanced ankylosing spondylitis (AS) presents a unique challenge due to possible cervical spine deformities that restrict neck mobility and affect access to the airway. Traditional airway management strategies, such as direct laryngoscopy and even fiberoptic intubation, are often rendered ineffective due to these anatomical limitations. Furthermore, surgical options like tracheostomy can be infeasible in cases with significant neck deformities, necessitating alternative approaches. This case depicts a 48-year-old male with untreated AS who presented to the emergency department following a fall, resulting in unstable vertebral fractures and paraplegia. The patient's severe cervical deformities posed significant challenges to airway management, and conventional airway management strategies, including fiberoptic intubation, were unsuccessful. Given the impracticality of tracheostomy due to the anatomical limitations, blind nasal intubation was successfully performed in a semi-recumbent position. This case underscores the complexities of airway management in AS patients with severe deformities. It highlights the importance of alternative intubation strategies, even blind nasotracheal intubation, when conventional methods fail due to anatomical constraints.

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