airway anatomy

What is the significance of the epiglottis in pediatric airway management?

The epiglottis in children is relatively long, floppy, and omega-shaped, which can make visualization of the glottis during intubation more challenging. Special techniques, such as the use of a straight laryngoscope blade, are often required to lift the epiglottis and facilitate better visualization of the vocal cords.

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