Cervical Spine Surgery Clinical Trial
Official title:
Laryngoscope Assisted Lightwand Can Provide More Successful Intubation Than Lightwand Alone in Patients With Cervical Spine Injury : A Prospective Randomized Study
To evaluate the success rate for intubation of laryngocope assisted lightwand intubation.
Light wand intubation is well known for safety intubation in cervical injury patiets. Traditional method of using light wand can damage the supraglottic cavity by scooping the apparatus. The investigators try to evaluate the efficacy of laryngoscope assisted light wand intubation compared to traditional method of using light wand alone. ;
Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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