Nitin Choudhary and his co-authors wrote in “I-Gel as an intubation conduit ... it provides a perfect view of the vocal cords along with a channel to help to guide the ET tube into place.
The visualisation of anatomical landmarks, including the epiglottis, glottis and vocal cords ... it was applied in accordance with the NRP in only 15 (16%). The view frequently changed during ...
Whether to secure an airway by tracheostomy or endotracheal intubation is the subject of much discussion. Nineteen series totalling 738 cases of epiglottitis plus 11 new cases are reviewed.