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Laryngeal mask airway in ENT surgery
Journal of Laryngology and Otology, 1992Dear Sir, I read with keen interest the article 'The laryngeal mask airway in ENT surgery' by R. E. Daum and B. J. O'Reilly {Journal of Laryngology and Otology, 1992; 106: 28-30).
A. Connolly
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The laryngeal mask in resuscitation
Resuscitation, 1994The laryngeal mask was invented in 1983 by an ingenious anaesthetist working in London called Archie Brain [1,2]. Setting out to tame the bete noir of the anaesthetists basic skill the management of the upper airway he undertook years of painstaking research and experimentation in the anaesthetic and post mortem rooms to devise a breathing tube with an
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Evaluation of i‐gel™ airway in children: a meta‐analysis
Paediatric anaesthesia, 2014I‐gel™ is a relatively newer addition in the pediatric anesthesia practice. Its comparison with the other laryngeal mask airway repor‐ted a wide range of results.
S. Maitra+3 more
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Recurrent laryngeal nerve injury with the laryngeal mask
ains · Anästhesiologie · Intensivmedizin · Notfallmedizin · Schmerztherapie, 1999We report a case of recurrent laryngeal nerve injury after anesthesia with the LMA and review the published cases of major pharyngolaryngeal morbidity. Prevention of this and other pharyngolaryngeal injuries probably depends on the skilled application of the correct insertion technique and the use of low intracuff pressures and volumes.
Christian Keller, Joseph Brimacombe
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Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 2010
I would like to report a feasibility study into the use, in small animal anaesthesia, of a supraglottic airway device, designed for veterinary use. Rabbit anaesthesia carries a higher anaesthetic risk compared with anaesthesia in dogs and cats (Brodbelt ...
I. Crotaz
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I would like to report a feasibility study into the use, in small animal anaesthesia, of a supraglottic airway device, designed for veterinary use. Rabbit anaesthesia carries a higher anaesthetic risk compared with anaesthesia in dogs and cats (Brodbelt ...
I. Crotaz
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Airway management in the outpatient setting: new devices and techniques
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2008Purpose of review There are an ever-increasing number of supraglottic airway devices available on the market, many being suitable for ambulatory surgery and the specific demands it creates.
Louise Jolliffe, I. Jackson
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Understanding Anesthesia Equipment
, 1999Gas Supply and Distribution Systems Medical Gas Cylinders and Containers Medical Gas Pipeline Systems Oxygen Concentrators Anesthesia Machines and Breathing Systems The Anesthesia Machine Vaporizers (Anesthetic Agent Delivery Devices) The Breathing ...
J. Dorsch, S. Dorsch
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The ProSeal laryngeal mask airway
Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2002The 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 mask and laryngopharyngitis
Journal of Anesthesia, 1995Toru Yamamoto+11 more
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Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación (English Edition), 2022
C A, Martínez-de Los Santos+1 more
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C A, Martínez-de Los Santos+1 more
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