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Where there is no laryngoscope
Anaesthesia, 1988SummaryIn hospitals of the developing world where financial constraints limit the procurement of even the most basic medical equipment, improvisation has become important and necessary. We describe a reliable, low‐cost, locally produced laryngoscope constructed out of wood.
B. P. O'donohoe, C. Awini, R. J. E. Page
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Comparison of the King Vision Video Laryngoscope with the Macintosh Laryngoscope
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2014Endotracheal intubation is a common procedure in the emergency department, and new devices may improve intubation time, success, or view.We compared the King Vision video laryngoscope (KVVL; King Systems, Noblesville, IN) to the Macintosh direct laryngoscope (DL) in simulated normal and difficult airways.Using manikins and clinical-grade cadavers ...
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