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The ProSeal laryngeal mask airway

Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2002
The ProSeal LMA is a major advance over the Classic LMA because of the following reasons: it allows ventilation at much higher airway pressures; it protects the lungs from aspiration and the stomach from gastric insufflation; it facilitates passage of a gastric tube and monitoring devices into the esophagus; it can be inserted like the Classic or ...
Brimacombe J., Keller C.
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[Laryngeal masks].

Revista de enfermeria (Barcelona, Spain), 2014
The first device was supraglottic laryngeal mask. These tools help us to handle a normal and difficult airway, other than direct laryngoscopy. Supraglottic devices positioned above the vocal cords are used to ventilate patients. Address and resolve the disadvantages of the endotracheal ventilation. There are different types of laryngeal mask: Classical,
Lorena, Sagardoy Munesa   +1 more
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[Laryngeal mask].

Revista de enfermeria (Barcelona, Spain), 2004
A laryngeal mask is a very useful instrument to use both in easy as well as difficult handling situations related to the air tract. This mask is placed in the pharynx and it permits a patient to breathe in different modes, either spontaneously or mechanically. Different models are available; some even facilitate the tracheal intubation through the mask.
María José, Villaverde Rozados   +5 more
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Laryngeal mask and laryngopharyngitis

Journal of Anesthesia, 1995
M, Uchiyama   +11 more
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The Intubating Laryngeal Mask

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2002
L, Gaitini   +4 more
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Laryngeal mask airway

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1995
R A, Sofferman, D L, Johnson, D N, Krag
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Intubating Laryngeal Mask Airway

Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 2002
The Intubating Laryngeal Mask Airway (ILMA) was introduced into clinical practice in 1997 following numerous clinical trials involving 1110 patients. The success rate of blind intubation via the device after two attempts is 88% in “routine” cases. Successful intubation in a variety of difficult airway scenarios, including awake intubation, has been ...
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[The laryngeal mask].

Annales francaises d'anesthesie et de reanimation, 1990
A new type of airway has been widely used for two years, throughout hospitals in the United Kingdom. Designed and created since 1983 by Dr AIJ Brain, the Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA) is a compromise between the endotracheal tube and the face-mask. Blindly inserted in an anaesthetized patient, without either a laryngoscope or neuromuscular blockade, it ...
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[Laryngeal masks. Possibilities and limits].

Der Anaesthesist, 2007
H. Hillebrand, J. Motsch
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A survey of practice patterns in the use of laryngeal mask by pediatric anesthesiologists

Paediatric anaesthesia, 2015
Anuradha Patel   +4 more
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