Pediatric Airway

Pediatric Airway Videos.

In the video, we can appreciate laryngoscopy performed using a macintosh blade that is placed over the epiglottis to lift the epiglottis off the vocal cord.

In the video, we can appreciate laryngoscopy performed using a miller blade that is placed over the epiglottis to lift the epiglottis off the vocal cord.

In the video, we can appreciate lidocaine spurted to the larynx (LTA visualized in white) before passing the endotracheal tube.

A child getting intubated with a cuffed 4.0 endotracheal tube.
In the video, we can appreciate the stylet (seen in blue inside the endotracheal tube) correctly retracted before advancing the endotracheal tube beyond the vocal cord. This reduces the risk for vocal cord injuries.

An infant getting intubated with a cuffed 3.5 endotracheal tube.
Grade 1 view of larynx.
In the video, we can visualize the feeding tube (in yellow) passing into the esophagus.

Grade 1 view of larynx.
Pediatric intubation with a nasal RAE tube.
In the video, we can appreciate the endotracheal tube directed towards the vocal cord using a Magill’s forceps.