Trauma airway salvage using an optical stylet with oxygen insufflation
[...]the device has a port that allows the operator to keep the lens clear by insufflating oxygen through the tube (Fig. 1). The anesthesia and emergency medicine physicians considered supraglottic airway salvage, but the patient was easily mask-ventilated and the attending trauma surgeon indicated...
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description | [...]the device has a port that allows the operator to keep the lens clear by insufflating oxygen through the tube (Fig. 1). The anesthesia and emergency medicine physicians considered supraglottic airway salvage, but the patient was easily mask-ventilated and the attending trauma surgeon indicated a strong preference for a surgical airway. |
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