Document Type
Article
Department
Anaesthesia
Abstract
Laryngeal Mask Airway has gained wide acceptance for routine airway management, difficult airway and in emergency situations. The classical method of insertion was recommended by Dr Brain. Over the years various induction and insertion techniques have been described with variable results. Combination of induction agents with narcotics, with or without small dose muscle relaxants has been found to be very effective. There is less also lesser incidence of mucosal trauma with partially inflated cuff. Insertion with cuff facing laterally or backwards and rotating it forwards into position has also been described. A review of various options and their advantages and limitations is presented.
Publication (Name of Journal)
Journal of Pakistan Medical Association
Recommended Citation
Monem, A.,
Khan, F. A.
(2007). Laryngeal mask airway insertion anaesthesia and insertion techniques. Journal of Pakistan Medical Association, 57(12), 607-611.
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