The pig is used as a large animal model in many research projects. Standard practice for airway maintenance under general anaesthesia is using endotracheal (ET) intubation after intravenous induction to a near surgical plane. This is a technically demanding skill, requiring the assistance of an experienced technician. A technique is required which simplifies pig anaesthesia. This study examined the feasibility and potential advantages of using the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) in 10 pigs during laparotomy under spontaneous breathing anaesthesia. The results show that the LMA can be inserted rapidly, with minimal time for airway control by researchers relatively inexperienced in anaesthesia and is associated with few complications. By removing...
Background: A suitable, effective and free of complications anesthetic protocol is very important in...
Purpose: This experimental study tested a modification of the Janeway technique for creation of perm...
OBJECTIVE: To compare airway management during induction of anaesthesia, spontaneous ventilation (SV...
Objective - To investigate the use of the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) in dogs. Study Design - Prospe...
Background. In pre-hospital situations, delay in resuscitation might carry extra risks for patients,...
Pigs are ideal animal models for airway surgical research, facilitating the successful translation o...
An animal model of gastric emptying may have use in the study of gastric physiology and pharmacoscin...
ABSTRACT. The successful endotracheal intubation of pigs using the standard orotracheal method is ch...
The use of swine as a preclinical model is becoming standard practice because of the similarity to h...
After marked airway obstruction with laryngeal mask (LM) placement in neonate piglets, anatomical ob...
OBJECTIVE: To verify the efficacy and safety of compressed air to produce pneumoperitoneum for lapar...
The aim of this study was to obtain ventilation and haemodynamic data of healthy piglets under gener...
Animal studies in pigs often depend in thoracic anaesthesia on effective lung separation. In this re...
The laryngeal mask, provides a totally patent airway when positioned in the hypopharynx with remarka...
Objective To investigate the influence of two ventilation modes on the performance of an anaesthetic...
Background: A suitable, effective and free of complications anesthetic protocol is very important in...
Purpose: This experimental study tested a modification of the Janeway technique for creation of perm...
OBJECTIVE: To compare airway management during induction of anaesthesia, spontaneous ventilation (SV...
Objective - To investigate the use of the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) in dogs. Study Design - Prospe...
Background. In pre-hospital situations, delay in resuscitation might carry extra risks for patients,...
Pigs are ideal animal models for airway surgical research, facilitating the successful translation o...
An animal model of gastric emptying may have use in the study of gastric physiology and pharmacoscin...
ABSTRACT. The successful endotracheal intubation of pigs using the standard orotracheal method is ch...
The use of swine as a preclinical model is becoming standard practice because of the similarity to h...
After marked airway obstruction with laryngeal mask (LM) placement in neonate piglets, anatomical ob...
OBJECTIVE: To verify the efficacy and safety of compressed air to produce pneumoperitoneum for lapar...
The aim of this study was to obtain ventilation and haemodynamic data of healthy piglets under gener...
Animal studies in pigs often depend in thoracic anaesthesia on effective lung separation. In this re...
The laryngeal mask, provides a totally patent airway when positioned in the hypopharynx with remarka...
Objective To investigate the influence of two ventilation modes on the performance of an anaesthetic...
Background: A suitable, effective and free of complications anesthetic protocol is very important in...
Purpose: This experimental study tested a modification of the Janeway technique for creation of perm...
OBJECTIVE: To compare airway management during induction of anaesthesia, spontaneous ventilation (SV...