An illustrated guide to endotracheal intubation in small non-human primates

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Abstract

Endotracheal intubation allows precise delivery of inhaled anaesthetic agents. Intubation in small non-human primates (less than 1 kg), is straightforward, using commercially available equipment, and careful positioning of the animal. Equipment and methods are fully described and illustrated.

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Morris, T. H., Jackson, R. K., Acker, W. R., Spencer, C. K., & Drag, M. D. (1997). An illustrated guide to endotracheal intubation in small non-human primates. Laboratory Animals, 31(2), 157–162. https://doi.org/10.1258/002367797780600143

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