William Robert Watson, Niyomi Wijesinghe, Alex Swann, Piers Yates, Bart De Keulenaer
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Angina bullosa haemorrhagica (ABH) is a rare condition in which blood-filled blisters may rapidly form within the oral mucosa. While these blisters often self-resolve without treatment, there have been cases where they have caused airway compromise. We report a case involving a woman in her 70s with known ABH who developed spontaneous bullae which ruptured into the oral cavity during an elective hip replacement. After the bullae ruptured and caused laryngospasm, an emergency tracheal intubation was performed to protect the airway. We note a gap in the literature regarding this patient cohort within the perioperative setting. Given this cohort is at risk of rapidly developing spontaneous bullae, which can predispose to airway emergencies, careful assessment and consideration of elective tracheal intubation may minimise such risk. Additionally, a period of observation in a high dependency unit postoperatively may be advisable.
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BMJ Case Reports is an important educational resource offering a high volume of cases in all disciplines so that healthcare professionals, researchers and others can easily find clinically important information on common and rare conditions. All articles are peer reviewed and copy edited before publication. BMJ Case Reports is not an edition or supplement of the BMJ.