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Cook® Retrograde Intubation Set. Intended to assist in the placement of an endotracheal tube during difficult or emergency airway access procedures where visualization of the vocal cords is not possible secondary to secretions, blood and/or anatomic anomalies.

How do you do retrograde intubation?

In retrograde intubation technique, there are two parts: “guidance” consists of retrograde insertion of a catheter from the larynx to the mouth or nose, and the “blind” part is the insertion of endotracheal tube into trachea without visualization of vocal cords.

What is used for RSI?

Suxamethonium (succinylcholine): It is the most common muscle relaxant used in RSI. Rocuronium: It takes effect within 45-60 seconds. Pharmacological adjuncts include the following: Fentanyl.

What is the purpose of the Sellick’s maneuver?

The Sellick Maneuver is performed by applying gentle pressure to the anterior neck (in a posterior direction) at the level of the Cricoid Cartilage. The Maneuver is most often used to help align the airway structures during endotracheal intubation.

What is a retrograde intubation set?

Cook® Retrograde Intubation Set. Intended to assist in the placement of an endotracheal tube during difficult or emergency airway access procedures where visualization of the vocal cords is not possible secondary to secretions, blood and/or anatomic anomalies.

What are the different types of intubation devices?

Intubation devices may be considered under two broad categories: 1. Retractor type, such as the Macintosh laryngoscope, reliant on retracting tissues to create an uninterrupted sight line between the operator and the objective. Fiberoptics may be used in the light source of these types.

What is extubation and how is it performed?

Extubation can be performed by pulling the tube (having released the catheter from the tube connector) while holding taught on the distal end of the catheter, thus letting the catheter unwind while withdrawing the tube. In this way, the catheter can be left in situ in recovery to potentially provide a guide for re-intubation.