Anesthesia Video Laryngoscope; Provide Better View of the Larynx than Direct Line-Of-Sight Laryngoscope
Video laryngoscopy is a form of indirect laryngoscopy in which the clinician does not directly view the larynx. Anesthesia video laryngoscope allows a doctor to view the larynx indirectly, allowing for an 'around-the-corner' view. Video-assisted laryngoscopy may provide a superior view of the larynx compared with direct line-of-sight laryngoscopy. Video laryngoscope helps improve laryngeal view compared to direct laryngoscopy in patients with suspected difficult intubation and simulated difficult airway scenarios. Laryngoscopy can be used to treat some problems in the vocal cords or throat. Anesthesia video laryngoscope-assisted tracheal intubation devices have become an alternative to the traditional laryngoscopes in recent times. These systems or devices help to improve the view with better initial success rates, and help patients manage challenging intubation in order to reduce harm and improve care. Anesthesia video laryngoscope systems are easy to use, less fragile, a...