Video-assisted orotracheal intubation in mice

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Orotracheal intubation in mice is a complicated technique because of the peculiar oropharyngeal anatomy and the difficulty in visualizing the laryngis aditus. Here we report a new and simple method for rapid endotracheal intubation by using a small bore, straight fibre-optic arthroscope. Under endoscope-assisted visualization of the laryngis aditus, a polyethylene cannula, inserted on a guide-wire in order to facilitate the introduction of the tip across the vocal cords, was advanced in the trachea. The success rate of intubation was 100%. We were also able to re-intubate the mice 4 and 8 weeks later without any major complications. We conclude that this method can be easily and safely used for studies where controlled pulmonary ventilation is necessary.

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Vergari, A., Polito, A., Musumeci, M., Palazzesi, S., & Marano, G. (2003). Video-assisted orotracheal intubation in mice. Laboratory Animals, 37(3), 204–206. https://doi.org/10.1258/002367703766453047

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