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Airway Sonography in Live Models and Cadavers
Authors:Ban Tsui MD  FRCPC  Vivian Ip MBChB  FRCA  Anil Walji MD  PhD
Institution:1. Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Alberta Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.;2. Division of Anatomy, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Abstract:Sonography using cadavers is beneficial in teaching and learning sonoanatomy, which is particularly important because imaging of the airway can be challenging due to the cartilaginous landmarks and air artifacts. In this exploratory study, we have attempted to compare the airway sonoanatomy of cadavers and live models. Our observations support the use of cadavers as teaching tools for learning airway sonoanatomy and practicing procedures involving airway structures, such as superior laryngeal nerve blocks, transtracheal injections, and needle cricothyroidotomy, before performance on patients in clinical situations. We believe this process will improve patient safety and enhance the competency of trainees and practitioners in rare procedures such as needle cricothyroidotomy.
Keywords:airway assessment  airway examination  airway regional blocks  airway sonography  training
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