Possible complications during the removal of a laryngeal mask airway (LMA) include airway obstruction due to secretions or edema, which can impede breathing. There's also a risk of trauma to the airway structures, such as the vocal cords or pharynx, leading to bleeding or swelling. Additionally, patients may experience laryngospasm or bronchospasm as the LMA is removed, which can complicate ventilation. Lastly, aspiration of gastric contents can occur if the airway is not adequately protected during the procedure.
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