This laryngoscope is paicularly used for:-
Correct Answer: Pediatric inubation
Description: This is miller laryngoscope used for pediatric intubation to lift up the whole epiglottis . The straight Miller laryngoscope blade is traditionally recommended for intubation in infants, due to the large size and flexibility of the infant epiglottis. A laryngoscope is an instrument used to examine the larynx. The classic laryngoscope is available with a variety of blade attachments and with/without a Fiber Optic light source. The trend regarding blades has/is moving toward the disposable version. Function:Laryngoscope blades are used as the primary tool for examination of the interior of the larynx and for placement of an endotracheal tube.Main Feature:The Miller Laryngoscope Blade . . . The most popular of the straight types. The side of the flange is reduced to minimize trauma and the curve at the beak or tip is extended to improve lifting of the epiglottis. These improvements facilitate greater exposure of the larynx in difficult-to-intubate patients. The Macintosh Laryngoscope Blade . . . The Macintosh is the predominate model of the curved blade types. During laryngoscopy, the tip or beak of the blade is compressed into the angle formed by the base of the tongue and the epiglottis, indirectly raising the epiglottis. Some sizes are available flangeless. Also available is a die-stamped or one-piece construction blade with a slightly expanded flange.
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