Great video, I have ran into that issue intubating with a hyperangulated blade. Rotating definitely helps pass the tube like you demonstrated. I think it's important to mention keeping some of the stylet in the tube while you advance so the tube doesn't bend as you try to advance
Great advice. You need to retract some of the stylet to soften the tip of the tube but you can pull back too far and make it harder. Usually 2-3 cm is enough at first, and then you can retract more as you advance the tube.
I find that to be a common problem. It's why we did this video. You have to think of the rigid stylet as a second intubation tool that has its own set of skills in order to use it well. I have a whole class on hyperangulated blades on the website here. theprotectedairway.com/masterclass-for-the-hyperangulated-blade/ Let me know what you think!
Great explanation,thank you very much Dr.
What kind of realists mannequin is this. It's more realistic than the Sim Man we use.
It is from this company - 7-s3.com. They have a very interesting line-up of airway trainers. Including a burn mannequin that I use.
Great video, I have ran into that issue intubating with a hyperangulated blade. Rotating definitely helps pass the tube like you demonstrated.
I think it's important to mention keeping some of the stylet in the tube while you advance so the tube doesn't bend as you try to advance
Great advice. You need to retract some of the stylet to soften the tip of the tube but you can pull back too far and make it harder. Usually 2-3 cm is enough at first, and then you can retract more as you advance the tube.
Thanks alot , please the link of 3d printed video laryngoscope
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Wish I’d seen this before clinicals- I trained on DL and then my first tubes were all with the glidescope and I had no idea how to use it.
I find that to be a common problem. It's why we did this video. You have to think of the rigid stylet as a second intubation tool that has its own set of skills in order to use it well. I have a whole class on hyperangulated blades on the website here. theprotectedairway.com/masterclass-for-the-hyperangulated-blade/ Let me know what you think!
How you advance the tube with the style? Inflate the cuff with the stylet? I’m not saying you wrong, I know every country has a different way
Send a video of what you mean. We live live to learn from different perspectives
Very cool video series, thank you
Thank you 😊
Glad you liked it.