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The King Vision™ video laryngoscope for awake intubation: series of cases and literature review
Ewelina Gaszynska, Tomasz GaszynskiDepartment of Emergency Medicine and Disaster Medicine, Medical University of Lodz, Lodz, PolandAbstract: Intubation of patients with a supraglottic mass causing obstruction of the glottis remains a difficult problem ...
Gaszynska E, Gaszynski T
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The author provides an overview of the history of optical instruments for airway management in anesthesiology. It systematically demonstrates the development of laryngoscope down to the present time when video laryngoscope has been introduced in clinical
Kamil Toker
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ABSTRACT Objectives We aimed to compare intraoperative and postoperative outcomes, technical advantages, and limitations of transoral robotic surgery (TORS) using the Da Vinci Xi robotic system and endoscopic laryngopharyngeal surgery (ELPS) for hypopharyngeal and supraglottic laryngeal cancers.
Tsutomu Ueda +10 more
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Objective: In patients with expected airway difficulties, specific preparatory and auxiliary equipment is required before general anesthesia. The aim of this study was to compare the intubation efficacy of Macintosh laryngoscope with that of the McGrath ...
Aysun Çağlar Torun +3 more
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Abstract Introduction Endoscopic intubation is an essential skill for emergency physicians. Difficult intubation is a challenging scenario. This study aims to evaluate the performance of Bonfils® (BF) compared with traditional Macintosh laryngoscope (DL), GlideScope® and Video Style (VS).
Hiu Mei Kerry Wan +3 more
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The Optimal Emergency Department Management of Out‐of‐Hospital Supraglottic Airways
Academic Emergency Medicine, EarlyView.
Aaron E. Robinson +3 more
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King Vision video laryngoscope for severe post burn contracture neck: an encouraging experience
Background and objectives Managing the airway of post burn contracture of the neck has always been challenging to anesthesiologists as it limits the alignment of oro-pharyngo-laryngeal axes because of functional and anatomical deformities that occur as a
Qazi Ehsan Ali +4 more
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Background: Exaggerated hemodynamic response has been linked to laryngoscopy and intubation. This reaction might have negative consequences on the respiratory system, the nervous system, and the heart.
Poonam Ghodki +3 more
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