Esophageal polyp as a posterior mediastinal mass: Intraoperative dynamic airway obstruction requiring emergency tracheostomy

Anesthesia in the presence of a mediastinal mass is difficult and challenging as the mass can involve or compress the heart, great vessels, tracheo-bronchial tree and the surrounding Saddle Bags structures.We describe a case of severe tracheo-bronchial obstruction requiring emergency NEFF T59TS5RN0 N90 92cm 5 Burners Induction Hob Touch Control Black tracheostomy during the intraoperative period after an uneventful induction of anesthesia in a patient with a large esophageal polyp presenting as a posterior mediastinal mass.

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