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Background: Videolaryngoscopes are increasingly being used in potentially difficult airway. McCoy laryngoscope provides definitive advantage over conventional laryngoscopes in cervical spine patients.
Divya Jain, Indu Bala, Komal Gandhi
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Videolaryngoscope as a rescue to fiber-optic intubation in a pediatric patient
We report a case of 6-year-old child posted for excision of a large fragile tumor over the face compromising mask application for ventilation. Fiber-optic intubation with preserved spontaneous respiration was attempted.
Annu Choudhary +2 more
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Styletubation versus Laryngoscopy: A New Paradigm for Routine Tracheal Intubation
Laryngoscopy for tracheal intubation has been developed for many decades. Among various conventional laryngoscopes, videolaryngoscopes (VLs) have been applied in different patient populations, including difficult airways.
Hsiang-Ning Luk, Jason Zhensheng Qu
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Classification of videolaryngoscopes is crucial [PDF]
E, Cavus, C, Byhahn, V, Dörges
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Suction tube‐facilitated videolaryngoscopic intubation [PDF]
J, Masters, T, Rope
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Videolaryngoscope for intubation during chest compression [PDF]
Kun Peng, Liu +2 more
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Videolaryngoscopes: not only for endotracheal intubation
Coşkun Araz, Zeynep Kayhan
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Retrograde transillumination for videolaryngoscopic tracheal intubation [PDF]
C-K, Sun, K-C, Hung
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