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The Airtraq As a Rescue Airway Device Following Failed Direct Laryngoscopy: a Case Series

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Journal Anaesthesia
Specialty Anesthesiology
Date 2007 May 18
PMID 17506739
Citations 21
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Abstract

We report the successful use of the Airtraq as a rescue device following failed direct laryngoscopy, in patients deemed at increased risk for difficult tracheal intubation. In a series of seven patients, repeated attempts at direct laryngoscopy with the Macintosh blade, and the use of manoeuvres to aid intubation, such as the gum elastic bougie placement, were unsuccessful. In contrast, with the Airtraq device, each patient's trachea was successfully intubated on the first attempt. This report underlines the utility of the Airtraq device in these patients.

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