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Filter by:We will conduct this study to show that it is possible to deliver air through a Frova bougie and an Ambu® bag.
C-MAC videolaryngoscope (Karl Storz, Tuttlingen, GERMANY) with its Macintosh like blade is used with standard direct laryngoscopy technique. KingsVisionTM videolaryngoscopes (KingSystems, IN, USA) have also Macintosh like single use blades that are channeled, wider and shorter than conventional Macintosh blades.We aim to compare these two laryngoscopes and Macintosh laryngoscope during routine intubation in adult patients.
A difficult tracheal intubation can be a problem, even if one has taken all precautions. A possible solution can be using a videolaryngoscope in conjunct with the Bonfils® intubation scope. As such, the videolaryngoscope can be used to achieve the best possible view and space of the laryngeal inlet for the insertion and manoeuvring of the Bonfils® intubation scope.