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Visual Tracheal Intubation Series
Applicable Departments: Anesthesiology, Emergency Department, Pain Management, ICU
Product Introduction:
The visual intubation system directly displays the structures of the posterior throat on a screen, significantly increasing the success rate of tracheal intubation. It is increasingly applied in clinical practice, with clear advantages in clinical anesthesia. Anesthesiologists can insert the trachea into the airway more quickly, accurately, and gently during the procedure, while assistants can timely and accurately perform supportive actions such as cricoid pressure and removing the catheter's inner tube via the monitor. The visual intubation system is especially lifesaving for difficult airways and is suitable for obese patients, patients with limited neck mobility, short necks, thick necks, prominent thyroid cartilages, cervical injuries, and those requiring dental protection (such as overbites, missing teeth, and loose teeth). This system alleviates the challenges posed by these conditions during intubation.