APPROPRIATE ANGLED-TIP FRONT WIDTH FACILITATES TRACHEAL TUBE INTRODUCER PLACEMENT IN DIFFICULT-TO-DISPLACE EPIGLOTTIS SITUATIONS

Appropriate angled-tip front width facilitates tracheal tube introducer placement in difficult-to-displace epiglottis situations

Appropriate angled-tip front width facilitates tracheal tube introducer placement in difficult-to-displace epiglottis situations

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Tracheal tube introducers (TTIs) are a useful aid to a conventional laryngoscopy-intubation method of upper airway access in adults.However, even when TTIs here are used, successful tracheal intubation is not guaranteed.Apart from suboptimal practice proficiency and unavailability of the complete repertoire of TTI, the physical attributes of the TTI have a role to play.

Our report simply boho classroom on the management of two cases highlights the importance of selecting a TTI with appropriate angled tip characteristics to facilitate successful guided intubation.

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