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The laryngeal mask airway

Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 1992
The laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is a new concept in airway management. A miniature inflatable mask is positioned in the hypopharynx, forming a low-pressure seal around the laryngeal inlet. The mask is attached via a tube to the breathing circuit. It is inserted after induction of anesthesia without the need for muscle relaxants or laryngoscopy. The LMA
A I, McEwan, D G, Mason
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Fibreoptic views through the laryngeal mask and the intubating laryngeal mask

European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 2001
The intubating laryngeal mask (intubating laryngeal mask airway) was designed to facilitate blind intubation. Its value as an adjunct to fibreoptic laryngoscopy has not been evaluated. This study compares the intubating laryngeal mask airway with the standard laryngeal mask airway as conduits for fibreoptic laryngoscopy.The fibreoptic view of the ...
N J, McNeillis   +5 more
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Laryngeal mask.

Intensive care world, 1993
The laryngeal mask, provides a totally patent airway when positioned in the hypopharynx with remarkable patient tolerance, even at very light planes of sedation. The major advantages of the laryngeal mask are its ease of insertion, the absence of contact with the vocal cards, and the fact that it frees the hands of the anesthesiologist ...
Janssens, Marc, Lamy, Maurice
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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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[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 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 Airway

Southern Medical Journal, 1996
The laryngeal mask airway (LMA), developed in 1983, is a new device to assist in the management of the pediatric and adult airway. In 1991, the Food and Drug Administration gave its approval for use of the LMA in the United States. The LMA is reusable and appears to provide cost-effective airway management in numerous situations.
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[Intubating laryngeal mask].

Anaesthesiologie und Reanimation, 1998
To improve the success of blind intubation through a laryngeal mask, Dr. A.I.J. Brain constructed the intubating laryngeal mask airway (ILMA), marketed under the name Fastrach. The new construction allows blind intubation with highly flexible endotracheal tubes up to 8 mm ID with cuff (straight Woodbridge type), securing the airway around the ...
H, Langenstein, F, Möller
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Laryngeal mask in pediatrics

Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación (English Edition), 2022
C A, Martínez-de Los Santos   +1 more
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[The laryngeal mask].

Cahiers d'anesthesiologie, 1992
The laryngeal mask (LM) is a new concept developed by Brain. Easily inserted, the LM allows appropriate ventilation without the disadvantages of either the facial mask or the endotracheal intubation with its own complications. The limits of its use concern all the cases of reduction of thoracopulmonary compliance and full stomach.
A, Steib   +4 more
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