Abstract
Video laryngoscopes have been introduced in recent years as an alternative choice to facilitate tracheal intubation. Diffi culties with tracheal intubation are mostly caused by diffi cult direct laryngoscopy with impaired view to the vocal cords. Many endoscopic intubation laryngoscopes have been designed to visualize the vocal cords around the corner looking through a proximal viewfi nder. Although they are useful devices, they have limitations for doing direct laryngoscopy and are very expensive, hence they are not used for routine tracheal intubation
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Ayyan, S., & Ali, Z. (2015). New assembled video laryngoscope: a study on efficacy and cost-effectiveness. Critical Care, 19(S1). https://doi.org/10.1186/cc14282
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