Airway Management and Anaesthesia
Retrograde intubation
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Retrograde Intubation (RI) remains an important tool for the anesthesiologist in obtaining a secure airway when conventional methods fail. In the 2013 ASA Difficult Airway Algorithm, it is listed as a possible technique in the situation in which adequate ventilation is maintained following unsuccessful intubation. In this video the technique is described step by step.
This video is made by and sent to Ambu by Katie Normand, MD, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Anesthesiology, University of Texas.
To learn more, visit www.airwayelearning.com
Retrograde Intubation (RI) remains an important tool for the anesthesiologist in obtaining a secure airway when conventional methods fail. In the 2013 ASA Difficult Airway Algorithm, it is listed as a possible technique in the situation in which adequate ventilation is maintained following unsuccessful intubation. In this video the technique is described step by step.
This video is made by and sent to Ambu by Katie Normand, MD, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Anesthesiology, University of Texas.
To learn more, visit www.airwayelearning.com