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Artificial Airways, Oropharyngeal

Known as: Oral tube, oral airway, AIRWAY, OROPHARYNGEAL, ANESTHESIOLOGY 
An oropharyngeal airway is a device inserted into a patient's pharynx through the mouth to provide a patent airway.
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Review
2015
Review
2015
PurposeNon-adherence to airway guidelines in a ‘cannot intubate–cannot oxygenate’ (CICO) crisis situation is associated with… 
2014
2014
OBJECTIVES Lung metastases can be non-anatomically resected with a Nd:YAG Laser. It is recommended that the resected lung surface… 
2003
2003
We compared the ease of passage through the glottis of two different tubes and two different sizes of tracheal tube exchanger (TE… 
2001
2001
AbstractPurpose: To identify rates of adverse events associated with the use of conscious sedation in interventional radiology… 
1999
1999
A patient had general anaesthesia for laparoscopic surgery. She bit on and occluded her endotracheal tube during recovery from… 
1983
1983
  • Neil DonenW. TweedSidney DashfskyBarry Guttormson
  • 1983
  • Corpus ID: 5873582
The use of the Esophageal Obturator Airway (EOA) was prospectively studied in 300 cases ofprehospital cardiac arrests. Seventy… 
1977
1977
Total obstruction of the airways caused all respiratory efforts to stop on 15 occasions in 10 preterm babies. This was not seen… 
1977
1977
A rabbit to be intubated was anesthetized and placed in a supine position with its head back at a 45 degree angle. A speculum… 
1974
1974
Nerves of the cerebropleural ganglion play a major role in the sensory and motor aspects of feeding in the marine mollusk… 
1965
1965
Coralliophila abbreviata is found on partly eroded colonies of Montastrea annularis in the coastal reefs of Barbados and…