Abstract
A new prototype of the laryngeal mask airway (LMA), the intubating laryngeal mask airway (ILMA), was used to facilitate tracheal intubation in 100 fasted patients presenting for elective surgery. Alignment of the ILMA with the larynx was assessed fibreoptically before intubation without the investigator performing the intubation being aware of the view score. Ease of intubation correlated with the view obtained and with the degree of manipulation of the ILMA needed to achieve tracheal intubation. Intubation was successful in 93 patients. Of the seven intubation failures, five occurred in the first 20 patients. Conventional connection to the breathing system and ventilation of the lungs of the patients were possible throughout the intubation procedure.
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Kapila, A., Addy, E. V., Verghese, C., & Brain, A. I. J. (1997). The intubating laryngeal mask airway: An initial assessment of performance. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 79(6), 710–713. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/79.6.710
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