The SensaScope® - A new hybrid video intubation stylet
The recently developed SensaScope ® is a hybrid intubation endoscope that has been designed and developed according to our clinical requirements for a safe, easy-to-handle, and effective video-assisted intubation. The attribute "hybrid" derives from the fact that the shaft of the instrumen...
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doaj-3a9fa040fb5e4def97c66341bf04feff2020-11-24T23:41:27ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsSaudi Journal of Anaesthesia1658-354X2011-01-015441141310.4103/1658-354X.87271The SensaScope® - A new hybrid video intubation styletPeter BiroThe recently developed SensaScope ® is a hybrid intubation endoscope that has been designed and developed according to our clinical requirements for a safe, easy-to-handle, and effective video-assisted intubation. The attribute "hybrid" derives from the fact that the shaft of the instrument is combined by both, rigid and flexible parts. Its S-shaped rigid segment enables a very intuitive handling by one hand only, thus leaving the left hand free to operate a conventional laryngoscope. The tip of the device can be controlled via a steering handle in a similar fashion as fiberoptic endoscopes. Due to these attributes, the SensaScope® became a very versatile and effective tool to master the unanticipated difficult intubation in anesthetized and paralyzed patients. For this reason, in our institution it has been included as the first-line technique into our local failed intubation algorithm. The first clinical experience with the device and its standardized technique of use produced encouraging results; the success rate for novices was found to be at 97% (in 194 of 200 patients) of all intubation attempts in both patients categories: those who were rated as having normal (84.5%) and in those showing difficult intubation conditions (15.5%). The technical development, the way of using the device, the suitable indications, and limitations are discussed here.http://www.saudija.org/article.asp?issn=1658-354X;year=2011;volume=5;issue=4;spage=411;epage=413;aulast=BiroIntubationregulardifficultvideo-assistedSensaScope® |
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The SensaScope® - A new hybrid video intubation stylet |
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The SensaScope® - A new hybrid video intubation stylet |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia |
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The recently developed SensaScope ® is a hybrid intubation endoscope that has been designed and developed according to our clinical requirements for a safe, easy-to-handle, and effective video-assisted intubation. The attribute "hybrid" derives from the fact that the shaft of the instrument is combined by both, rigid and flexible parts. Its S-shaped rigid segment enables a very intuitive handling by one hand only, thus leaving the left hand free to operate a conventional laryngoscope. The tip of the device can be controlled via a steering handle in a similar fashion as fiberoptic endoscopes. Due to these attributes, the SensaScope® became a very versatile and effective tool to master the unanticipated difficult intubation in anesthetized and paralyzed patients. For this reason, in our institution it has been included as the first-line technique into our local failed intubation algorithm. The first clinical experience with the device and its standardized technique of use produced encouraging results; the success rate for novices was found to be at 97% (in 194 of 200 patients) of all intubation attempts in both patients categories: those who were rated as having normal (84.5%) and in those showing difficult intubation conditions (15.5%). The technical development, the way of using the device, the suitable indications, and limitations are discussed here. |
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Intubation regular difficult video-assisted SensaScope® |
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