December 1, 2003
Tracheal Intubation Aids
Using an endotracheal tube to secure a patient’s airway is still the gold standard. Most routine orotracheal or nasotracheal intubations are performed with the help of a laryngoscope that has a curved or straight blade. Other adjuncts such as external laryngeal pressure, a bougie, a stylet or a pair of Magill’s forceps may also be used.
Sasanka Dhara
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