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What does burp mean in intubation?

What does burp mean in intubation?

backward, upward, rightward pressure
As we know, backward, upward, rightward pressure (BURP) maneuver is a useful skill to facilitate glottis visualization for tracheal intubation.

Who invented the king tube?

In 2003 the King Laryngeal Tube (King LT®™) received 510K clearance from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to be marketed in the USA [1]. The original Laryngeal Tube (LT) Airway was introduced to the European anaesthesia market in 1998 by its inventor, VBM of Germany.

What is sniffing position for intubation?

Background: The sniffing position, a combination of flexion of the neck and extension of the head, is considered to be suitable for the performance of endotracheal intubation. To place a patient in this position, anesthesiologists usually put a pillow under a patient’s occiput.

What are predictors of difficult intubation?

Poor visualization during direct laryngoscopy and high upper lip bite test score are predictors of difficult intubation with the GlideScope videolaryngoscope Anesth Analg 2008; 106:1495.

What is a gum elastic bougie?

The gum-elastic bougie (GEB), a tracheal tube introducer, is commonly used in airway management and its use is recommended by national guidelines at early stages of difficult intubation [6, 7].

What does King LT stand for?

Laryngeal Tube
The Laryngeal Tube (LT) and its American variant the King LT™ are supraglottic airway devices that have met with recent interest in the airway community (Figures 10 and 11).

What is Boyce position?

The sniffing (Boyce-Jackson) position (Fig 4) comprises extension of the head in relation to the cervical spine and flexion of the neck in relation to the chest, and provides optimal exposure of the vocal folds for phonomicrosur- gery.

What is Interincisor gap?

Inter-incisor gap (II gap): With the mouth open maximally, measure the distance between the incisors (or alveolar margins). The inter-incisor gap is affected by temporo-mandibular joint and upper cervical spine mobility. If the gap is less than 3 cm, intubation difficulty is more likely.

Why is cricoid pressure no longer recommended?

As the cricoid cartilage is 2-3 cm caudad to the larynx, for purely anatomical reasons CP must be expected to hinder application of optimal external laryngeal pressure, 15 thereby increasing the chance of poor laryngoscopic view.

What is a king tube airway?

1 Goal/Purpose/Description 1.1 The King Airway (LT-D) is to be used as an alternative to endotracheal intubation for advanced airway management 1.2 It is placed in the esophagus and serves as a mechanical airway when ventilation is needed for patients who are over 4 feet tall and apneic or unconscious with ineffective …

What is barking dog position?

Rose position: patient lies supine with pillow under the shoulder for extention of the neck and head. This position is used for the tonsillectomy. Tracheostomy is also done in the same position. In direct laryngoscopy and bronchoscopy the head is extended but neck is flexed which is called as barking dog position.