Utility of McGRATH MAC for a Patient with a Large Epiglottic Cyst

2016 
: A 76-year-old man with an epiglottic cyst was scheduled for transoral rigid endoscopic epiglottic cystectomy under general anesthesia. The epiglottic cyst was found accidentally when he had an operation of radical cystectomy 2 weeks before. When he had the radical cystectomy, the ventilation through a mask was easy. He had no subjective respiratory symptoms. We chose rapid induction with propofol, remifentanl, and rocuronium. When we inserted the McGRATH MAC laryngoscope, we could only see a big epiglottic cyst not vocal cord but the pressure on the neck enabled the laryngologist to see the vocal cord. We could identify the space through which we could insert tracheal tube without touching the cyst. After the operation, his trachea was extubed.
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