The King Vision™ video laryngoscope for awake intubation: series of cases and literature review
Ewelina Gaszynska, Tomasz GaszynskiDepartment of Emergency Medicine and Disaster Medicine, Medical University of Lodz, Lodz, PolandAbstract: Intubation of patients with a supraglottic mass causing obstruction of the glottis remains a difficult problem for the experienced anesthesiologist. Awake fibe...
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Main Authors: | Gaszynska E (Author), Gaszynski T (Author) |
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2014-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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