The cuffed oropharyngeal airway as an aid to fibreoptic intubation

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The cuffed oropharyngeal airway is a new disposable airway based on the Guedel oral airway. It has an asymmetrical cuff which provides a seal as well as lifting the base of the tongue forwards, and a 15-mm connector allowing attachment to an anaesthetic breathing system. The device does not extend beyond the vallecula, so that the laryngeal inlet can be visualised with a fibreoptic laryngoscope passed between the cuff of the device and the pharyngeal wall. The advantage is that ventilation is maintained throughout the intubating sequence. We describe its use in a patient with oropharyngeal carcinoma.

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Pigott, D. W., Kay, N. H., & Greenberg, R. S. (1998). The cuffed oropharyngeal airway as an aid to fibreoptic intubation. Anaesthesia, 53(5), 480–483. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2044.1998.00334.x

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