Abstract
SummaryAdenoidectomy in paediatric outpatient surgery is assumed to require tracheal intubation (TT). The laryngeal mask airway (LMA) commonly used for general paediatric surgery has never been previously studied for adenoidectomy. We therefore prospectively compared in a randomized manner, the incidence of complications with TT and LMA in 56 children undergoing adenoidectomy. Preoperative, intraoperative and the lowest SPO2 values after removal of either TT or LMA were recorded. The respiratory complications, cough, stridor and/or laryngospasm, were recorded intraoperatively and after removal of the airway device. The oxygen saturation levels were significantly higher in the laryngeal mask airway group both intraoperatively and after removal of the respiratory device (P<0.05). The incidence of respiratory complications was lower in the LMA group. In conclusion we have shown that the laryngeal mask airway with a flexometallic tube is a satisfactory alternative to tracheal intubation for outpatient paediatric adenoidectomy.
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