Awake endotracheal intubation using a hyperangulated video laryngoscope with a Total Control Introducer in a patient with a history of difficult intubation
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
BMJ Case Reports
Abstract
We report the first use of a fully articulating introducer called the Total Control Introducer (TCI) in combination with a hyperangulated video laryngoscope (VL) to perform an awake intubation in a patient with a history of difficult intubation. After appropriate airway topicalisation, a VL with a hyperangulated blade was inserted to visualise the glottis. A TCI articulating introducer was then used to dynamically navigate through the oropharynx into the trachea. Under indirect visualisation, an endotracheal tube was then passed over the TCI. The TCI was removed and the endotracheal tube was secured. General anaesthesia was induced after confirmation of intubation with capnography and auscultation. The patient was successfully intubated on the first attempt without complications.
DOI
10.1136/bcr-2022-252110
Publication Date
10-4-2023
Recommended Citation
Campbell, Blake A.; Dziuba, Adam; Perala, Hunter; and Pollard, Jacob E., "Awake endotracheal intubation using a hyperangulated video laryngoscope with a Total Control Introducer in a patient with a history of difficult intubation" (2023). KCOM Student Publications. 26.
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