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User Preference Comparing a Conventional Videolaryngoscope Blade vs. a Novel Suction Videolaryngoscope Blade in Simulated Hemorrhagic Airway Intubation

2012
The hemorrhagic airway makes visualization during laryngoscopy and intubation difficult. A specially designed videolaryngoscope blade with integrated suction was developed and studied in a simulated hemorrhagic airway at the Omaha VA Medical Center. Results show that, if available, many users would choose to include this new suction device in their ...
Ben H, Boedeker   +3 more
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Transoral Videolaryngoscopic Surgery (TOVS)

Nihon Kikan Shokudoka Gakkai Kaiho, 2015
Masayuki Tomifuji   +3 more
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Videolaryngoscopes in pediatric anesthesia: what's new?

Minerva anestesiologica, 2015
Anesthesiologists are increasingly turning to videolaryngoscopes (VLs) for normal and difficult endotracheal intubations. As children grow the airway is in constant transition. This means that a device that works well in an older child may fail in an infant. Are VLs ideal in all children? What are the pitfalls and strengths of these devices?
J E, Fiadjoe, P, Kovatsis
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[Glottiscopes and videolaryngoscopes: a rational choice?].

Annales francaises d'anesthesie et de reanimation, 2014
Different airway devices can be used by paediatrician anaesthesiologists for difficult airway management in infant younger than 2 years. The four devices analyzed (Airtraq® [Prodol Meditec]; Glidescope® Cobalt [Verathon]; Vidéolaryngoscope [Storz]; laryngoscope Truview® [Truphatek]) increase the Cormack and Lehane grade against direct laryngoscopy and ...
M, Laffon   +2 more
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Orotracheal Intubation With 3D-Printed Videolaryngoscope, Commercially Available Videolaryngoscope, and Direct Laryngoscopy: Comparative Study in a Pediatric Manikin

Pediatric Emergency Care
Objectives: To compare the first attempt orotracheal intubation success rate and time to intubation using a 3D-printed videolaryngoscope (3DVL), a commercially available videolaryngoscope (VL), and direct laryngoscopy (DL) in a pediatric manikin, simulating normal airway, and difficult airway ...
Vitória Silva Souza Dias   +5 more
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videolaryngoscope

2017
Elghamry, Mona   +2 more
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Videolaryngoscopes

2013
M Desai, A Kulkarni, S Bhosale
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Transoral Videolaryngoscopic Surgery (TOVS)

Nihon Kikan Shokudoka Gakkai Kaiho, 2019
M. Tomifuji   +5 more
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Use of gastric tube insertion guide with videolaryngoscope

Journal of Anesthesia, 2023
Shunsuke, Saima   +2 more
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