Oral gastric tube-guided insertion of the ProSeal™ laryngeal mask is an easy and noninvasive method for less experienced users

Purpose The ProSeal™ laryngeal mask airway (PLMA) can be more difficult to insert than the classic laryngeal mask, especially in patients who have a thin palate with a steep oropharyngeal curve. Here, an oral gastric (OG) tube-guided technique is considered as a method that makes it easier to succes...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of anesthesia 2012-08, Vol.26 (4), p.531-535
Hauptverfasser: Nagata, Takako, Kishi, Yoshihiko, Tanigami, Hironobu, Hiuge, Yuki, Sonoda, Shunji, Ohashi, Yoshifumi, Kagawa, Kiyokazu, Ushioda, Azusa
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose The ProSeal™ laryngeal mask airway (PLMA) can be more difficult to insert than the classic laryngeal mask, especially in patients who have a thin palate with a steep oropharyngeal curve. Here, an oral gastric (OG) tube-guided technique is considered as a method that makes it easier to successfully insert a PLMA. Methods Sixty patients who were scheduled to undergo general anesthesia without neuromuscular blocking were randomly allocated into two groups: 30 patients with PLMA inserted by the standard digital technique, and 30 with the PLMA inserted by an OG tube-guided technique. Most PLMA insertions were performed by less experienced users. The success rate at the first attempt, the time taken to insert the PLMA, the difficulty of the procedure, and the incidence of oropharyngeal trauma and postoperative sore throat were compared between the two groups. Results PLMA insertion was successfully achieved at the first attempt using the OG tube-guided technique in all 30 patients. The OG tube-guided insertion required fewer attempts ( P  = 0.04) and led to a less difficult insertion procedure ( P  = 0.02) than the standard digital insertion. Effective ventilation during anesthesia was achieved in all patients, with a lower mean cuff pressure in the OG tube-guided technique group ( P  = 0.02). The frequency of blood sticking to the PLMA tube ( P  
ISSN:0913-8668
1438-8359
DOI:10.1007/s00540-012-1361-2