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Intubating with Video Laryngoscope
2021Video laryngoscopes have become increasingly popular for out of OR intubations. The most common types include the Glidescope and C-MAC, which can be assembled with straight (Miller) and curved (Mac) blades. Benefits to video laryngoscopy are that a view of the vocal cords can be obtained with less tension on the soft tissues.
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Video laryngoscopes and the obstetric airway
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia, 2015The pitfalls surrounding securing the airway in the obstetric patient are well documented. From Tunstall's original failed intubation drill onwards, there has been progress both in recognition of the difficulties of airway management in the pregnant patient and development of algorithms to enhance patient safety. Current trends in obstetric anaesthesia
Robin Russell, S. Scott-Brown
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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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Video Laryngoscopes in Thoracic Surgery
2020Videolaryngoscopes play important roles in patients with potential difficult airway who are undergoing thoracic surgery in terms of placement of a double-lumen endobronchial tubes or a bronchial blocker either through or alongside the lumen of the endotracheal tubes. There are several types of videolaryngoscopes are available commercially.
Antonio Villalonga, Mohamed R. El Tahan
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Self-Contained Video Laryngoscope [PDF]
Abstract : Perseus Medical, Inc. proposes to build and test a cost effective self-contained video laryngoscope (SVL} providing visualization of trachea and vocal chords during emergent situations at the point of care. The SVL will fulfill currently unmet needs by providing a completely self-contained portable endoscopic system that can be used at ...
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A new video laryngoscope—an aid to intubation and teaching
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 2002In recent decades, video techniques have been employed in the majority of endoscopic procedures because of several distinct advantages provided. These include the following: The displayed anatomy is magnified. Recognition of the anatomical structures and anomalies is easier, and manipulation of airway devices is facilitated. When assistance is required,
Marshal B. Kaplan+2 more
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