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Cervical Spine Movement in a Cadaveric Model of Severe Spinal Instability: A Study Comparing Tracheal Intubation with 4 Different Laryngoscopes

Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology, 2020
Background: This study compared the Macintosh blade direct laryngoscope, Glidescope, C-Mac d-Blade, and McGrath MAC X-blade video laryngoscopes in 2 cadaveric models with severe cervical spinal instability.
Jia W Romito   +10 more
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Life Cycle Assessment and Costing Methods for Device Procurement: Comparing Reusable and Single-Use Disposable Laryngoscopes

Anesthesia and Analgesia, 2018
BACKGROUND: Traditional medical device procurement criteria include efficacy and safety, ease of use and handling, and procurement costs. However, little information is available about life cycle environmental impacts of the production, use, and disposal
J. Sherman, Lewis A Raibley, M. Eckelman
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This Month in Laryngoscope

The Laryngoscope, 2007
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A Comparison of Environmental Impacts Between Reusable and Disposable Flexible Laryngoscopes

The Laryngoscope
There is increasing prevalence of single‐use flexible laryngoscopes in Otolaryngology. This study aims to quantify and compare the environmental outcomes of single‐use disposable flexible laryngoscopes (SUD‐Ls) and reusable flexible laryngoscope (R‐Ls).
Joseph Kidane   +4 more
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Laryngoscopes for difficult airway scenarios: a comparison of the available devices

Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2018
Introduction: According to the American Society of Anesthesiologists, the incidence of difficult intubation in the operating room is 1.2–3.8%; however, in emergency conditions, this rate is higher and reaches even 5.3%.
L. Szarpak
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