Oral laryngeal mask PA610110
for humanssiliconelatex-free

Oral laryngeal mask - PA610110 - Hangzhou Formed Medical Devices - for humans / silicone / latex-free
Oral laryngeal mask - PA610110 - Hangzhou Formed Medical Devices - for humans / silicone / latex-free
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Characteristics

Type
oral
Patient type
for humans
Material
silicone, latex-free
Other characteristics
disposable

Description

Preformed Silicone laryngeal mask with gastric lumen Second Generation Supraglottic Airway Devices. It has a special shape for better insertion Supraglottic Airways (SGAs) are an integral part of anaesthetic care. Since their introduction, several modifications, additions, and variations have been developed and are currently in clinical practice since the last 25 years. Not only are they useful for difficult ventilation during both in-hospital and out-of-hospital difficult airway management, they also act as a conduit for tracheal intubation. The newer or second-generation SGAs have been designed to provide a better seal of the airway and are relatively safer since they allow gastric aspiration. Thus, the SGAs may be the most versatile component in the airway management cart. Existing literature on SGAs tends to focus on first generation SGAs and their use in OT only. However, the scope and use of these devices is vast. Knowledge regarding specific devices and supporting data for their use is of utmost importance to patient’s safety. How to insert a lma with Gastric Port? The LMA is a tube with an inflatable cuff that is inserted into the oropharynx. A: The deflated cuff is inserted into the mouth. B: With the index finger, the cuff is guided into place above the larynx. C: Once in place, the cuff should be inflated. Removal technique Wait for full recovery from anaesthesia. Do not try to pull out the SGA if the patient is biting down on the shaft. Usually, patients emerge smoothly with SGAs. It is recommended to use a bite block with the LMA in order to prevent damage to the airway tube or pilot balloon during emergence.

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