Abstract
Post burns neck contracture is always considered a difficult airway and requires meticulous planning for proper management. Awake fiberoptic intubation (AFOI) have been gold standard for managing difficult airways [1]. Here we will discuss a case of difficult airway due to post burn contractures at the neck posted for debridement and Split Skin Grafting (SSG) for Marjolin’s ulcer at the nape of the neck. Internal changes in the airway due post inhalational injury fibrosis proved the major cause of difficulty and following traditional clinical teachings helped in successful management of airway.
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