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</script>doi: 10.1093/bja/45.8.912
pmid: 4753691
A new use is described for the Sanders ventilating-venturi principle. A long 16-gauge needle is clipped on to the standard curved (Macintosh) blade of a laryngoscope, thus allowing continuous ventilation while intubating an apnoeic patient. Ventilation can be maintained as long as required, and no time limit need be set to the intubation. The needle and clip fits any standard curved laryngoscope blade, and comes off easily for cleaning.
Needles, Spirometry, Respiration, Humans, Laryngoscopes
Needles, Spirometry, Respiration, Humans, Laryngoscopes
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