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Guidelines for Elective Pediatric Fiberoptic Intubation
Published on: January 17, 2011
New set of pediatric laryngoscopes
1Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Wilford Hall US Air Force Medical Center, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas 78236-5300.
Abstract:
With new advances in pediatric otolaryngology, the awareness of difficulties with existing laryngoscope instruments has become more apparent. The following paper introduces four new pediatric laryngoscopes for use in premature infants, the neonate and infant, the toddler-size child, and the preadolescent-size child. The reasons for the need of new laryngoscopes are explained, and the modifications to existing scopes that are currently employed are discussed. The need for continuous insufflation of oxygen during difficult as well as routine intubation is underscored with reference to the current anesthesia literature. Ventilating techniques in laryngoscopy for the non-respirator-dependent child are discussed.
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