Lighted Stylet Tracheal Intubation Endotracheal Intubation Stylet With Handle
Lighted stylet guided intubation can be a useful technique for oral and nasal intubations in both asleep and awake patients. This type of intubation technique has a reported success rate as high as 99% in experienced hands. It can be used in anticipated and unexpected difficult airways where conventional direct laryngoscopy has failed. It can be achieved as fast as conventional direct laryngoscopy by one skilled in its use. Sufficient skill is obtained after approximately 15 intubations with the lighted stylet. Manipulation of the head and neck can be kept minimal and the patient does not require a wide mouth opening (6-8 mm) which makes this technique extremely useful in certain subpopulations of patients. This technique may also be helpful in patients with anterior larynx, scarring, or a bloody airway, because the lighted stylet has no optical viewing element. A decreased incidence and severity of sore throat, hoarseness and dysphagia has also been reported in comparison to direct laryngoscopy.
Lighted Stylet Tracheal Intubation Endotracheal Intubation Stylet With Handle
Lighted Stylet Tracheal Intubation Endotracheal Intubation Stylet With Handle
Stylet Size(FR) | Code |
6FR | MC-6006 |
10FR | MC-6010 |
12FR | MC-6012 |