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Intubation being practiced on a dummy (conventional technique using a laryngoscope)

In medicine, intubation is the placement of a tube into an external or internal orifice of the body. Although the term can refer to endoscopic procedures, it is most often used to denote tracheal intubation. In tracheal intubation, an endotracheal tube is passed through the nose or mouth, through the larynx, and into the trachea.

Tracheal intubation is performed in various medical conditions:

There are various types of tracheal tubes for oral or nasal intubation. Tubes may be either flexible or preformed and relatively stiff. Most tubes have an inflatable cuff to seal the lower airways against air leakage and aspiration of secretions.

1 Techniques

Several techniques exist. Tracheal intubation can be performed by direct laryngoscopy (conventional technique), in which a laryngoscopeintubating a dummy A laryngoscope is a medical instrument that is used to obtain a view of the glottis by direct laryngoscopy''. It consists of a handle (incorporating a battery) and a blade with a source of light. Direct laryngoscopy is done with the pat is used to obtain a view of the glottisThe space between the vocal cords is called the glottis . As the vocal cords vibrate, the resulting vibration produces a "buzzing" quality to the speech, called voice or voicing . Sounds production involving only the glottis is called glottal''. English h. A tube is then inserted under direct observation. This technique can only be employed if the patient is comatose (unconcious) or under general anesthesia.

Rapid Sequence IntubationRapid Sequence Intubation or RSI is an advanced medical protocol which permits the intubation of conscious patients who require advanced airway support. RSI is enabled through the use of pain medications to sedate the patient and subvert the patient's gag (RSI) is a variation of the standard technique for patients under anesthesia. It is performed when immediate definitive airway management through intubation is required, and especially when there is a risk of aspiration. For RSI, a short acting narcoticThe term narcotic derived from the Greek word for stupor, originally referred to a variety of substances that induced sleep (such state is narcosis . legal context, narcotic refers to opium, opium derivatives, and their semisynthetic or totally synthetic is administered followed shortly thereafter by a paralytic such as succinylcholine.

Another alternative is intubation of the awake patient under local anesthesiaLocal anesthesia is any technique to render part of the body insensitive to pain without affecting consciousness. Local anesthesia in a strict sense, is anesthesia of a small part of the body such as a tooth or an area of skin. Regional anesthesia is aime using a flexible endoscope. This technique is preferred if difficulties are anticipated, as it allows the patient to breathe spontaneously throughout the procedure, thus securing oxygenation even in the event of a failed intubation.

Some alternatives to intubation are



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