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Improved LARYNGOSCOPE BLADE designed for ease of manipulation and reduction of trauma
D Bizzarri, Joseph G. Giuffrida
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Background: Laryngoscopes are the potential cause of cross-contamination between patients. A considerable way to prevent this problem is to use of disposable laryngoscope’s blades.
Mohammad Esmaeil Darabi+4 more
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Changes in practice in managing difficult intubation following the introduction of new airway devices [PDF]
Introduction Difficult or failed tracheal intubation is a leading cause of anesthesia-related mortality and morbidity, ranging from soft tissue airway trauma to severe hypoxemia [1-3].
GUARNERO, V.
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Technique of high-frequency endolaryngeal ultrasound [PDF]
Objective: We describe in detail the technique of in vivo endolaryngeal ultrasound during microlaryngoscopy, offering a number of practical suggestions which may be of use, especially to the otolaryngologist.
Arens, C., Kraft, M.
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Evolving frontiers in severe polytrauma management: refining the essential principles [PDF]
This editorial aims to refine the severe polytrauma management principles. While keeping ABCDE priorities, the termination of futile resuscitation and the early use of tourniquet to stop exsanguinating limb bleeding are crucial.
Choi, WM+4 more
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Use of the Left-entry Laryngoscope Blade in Patients with Right-Sided Oro-Facial Lesions [PDF]
MARIA R. G. LAGADE, Paul J. Poppers
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