Prone surgery is traditionally undertaken following induction in the supine position, followed by endotracheal intubation. The patient is then positioned appropriately in the prone position once the airway has been secured
Perioperative airway management in trauma victims presenting with penetrating thoracic spine injury ...
Rationale: The application of prone positioning for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) has e...
Prone positioning of patients during anaesthesia is required to provide operative access for a wide ...
Prone surgery is traditionally performed using endotracheal intubation in the supine position, follo...
Induction and maintenance of anesthesia in prone position using a laryngeal mask airway is challengi...
Background: Prone position is commonly used to provide surgical access to a variety of surgeries. In...
The use of the classic laryngeal mask airway (classic LMA) in the prone position is controversial, b...
Background. Tracheal intubation in the prone position has previously been reported only as a necessi...
The prone position has been introduced in healthy anaesthetised subjects to expose the surgical area...
Surgery in prone positioning may pose considerable challenges to Anesthesiologists because of genera...
Perioperative airway management in trauma victims presenting with penetrating thoracic spine injury ...
Background and Aims: Airway used in prone position should be efficacious and safe. The Streamlined L...
Introduction: The laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is a common airway device used for anesthesia in ambul...
International audienceIn ARDS patients, the change from supine to prone position generates a more ev...
Introduction: Traditionally, the prone position is used for dissecting the popliteal fossa, which re...
Perioperative airway management in trauma victims presenting with penetrating thoracic spine injury ...
Rationale: The application of prone positioning for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) has e...
Prone positioning of patients during anaesthesia is required to provide operative access for a wide ...
Prone surgery is traditionally performed using endotracheal intubation in the supine position, follo...
Induction and maintenance of anesthesia in prone position using a laryngeal mask airway is challengi...
Background: Prone position is commonly used to provide surgical access to a variety of surgeries. In...
The use of the classic laryngeal mask airway (classic LMA) in the prone position is controversial, b...
Background. Tracheal intubation in the prone position has previously been reported only as a necessi...
The prone position has been introduced in healthy anaesthetised subjects to expose the surgical area...
Surgery in prone positioning may pose considerable challenges to Anesthesiologists because of genera...
Perioperative airway management in trauma victims presenting with penetrating thoracic spine injury ...
Background and Aims: Airway used in prone position should be efficacious and safe. The Streamlined L...
Introduction: The laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is a common airway device used for anesthesia in ambul...
International audienceIn ARDS patients, the change from supine to prone position generates a more ev...
Introduction: Traditionally, the prone position is used for dissecting the popliteal fossa, which re...
Perioperative airway management in trauma victims presenting with penetrating thoracic spine injury ...
Rationale: The application of prone positioning for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) has e...
Prone positioning of patients during anaesthesia is required to provide operative access for a wide ...