Rapid Sequence Intubation With Video Laryngoscopy Common for Difficult Airways in Emergency Department

Rapid Sequence Intubation With Video Laryngoscopy Common for Difficult Airways in Emergency Department https://t.co/yqgs5TI6lB — Anesthesiology News (@anesthesianews) January 6, 2017

Impact of Video Laryngoscopy on Advanced Airway Management by Critical Care Transport Paramedics and Nurses Using the CMAC Pocket Monitor

There have been mixed results with studies of videolaryngoscopes in prehospital and retrieval medicine. This is a positive one! And open access too! Impact of Video Laryngoscopy on Advanced Airway Management by Critical Care Transport Paramedics and Nurses Using the CMAC Pocket Monitor

Video laryngoscopy using Android Mobile Phone!

Ultraportable #Videolaryngoscopy using an Android #mobile phone! Used UVC USB Camera app CameraFi pic.twitter.com/2ZHNniWuzt — John George K (@johngeorgedon) June 14, 2015 @Selhadi Its a generic usb endoscopic camera, you can get it online, ex: at http://t.co/JTY70ANkWT+ The app is here https://t.co/8NDJAszEvZ — John George K (@johngeorgedon) June 14, 2015

d-loop Bougie and a King Vision enabled Mac 4 laryngoscope from Jim DuCanto

Our good friend Jim DuCanto continues to innovate and experiment with airways. Here is his newest idea to help manage tube delivery with shorter bougies in an efficient manner: the “d-loop”!