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Comparison of Conventional and Manometry Measurement Methods in the Evaluation of Perioperative Laryngeal Edema by USG in Patients Undergoing Lumbar Stabilization Surgery
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Conventional and manometer for Spinal Stabilization. Completed, enrolled 65 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
In this study, the investigators aimed to evaluate perioperative laryngeal edema in patients undergoing lumbar stabilization surgery in the pron position, which the investigators use in our routine anesthesia practice, by using conventional and manometry measurement methods and ultrasonography, which the investigators also use frequently in our routine, and to evaluate complications related to laryngeal edema in postoperative service follow-up.
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Interventions
According to the clinician's own practice, the cuff of the endotracheal intubation tube will be manually inflated with the help of a syringe and the pressure will be measured with manometry and a note will be taken.
The cuff pressure will be measured by manometry and the cuff of the endotracheal intubation tube will be inflated with 25-30 cmH2O.