• Masui · Jan 1998

    Clinical Trial

    [Cervival spine movement during light-guided orotracheal intubation with lightwand stylet (Trachlight)].

    • A Konishi, K Kikuchi, and M Sasui.
    • Department of Anesthesia, Shin Tokyo Hospital.
    • Masui. 1998 Jan 1;47(1):94-7.

    AbstractWe assessed the degree of movement of the cervical spine (C-spine) during light-guided orotracheal intubation using a lightwand stylet (Trachlight). Twenty ASA 1-2 patients were studied. Following induction of anesthesia and obtaining muscle relaxation, the cross-table lateral radiograph of C-spine was taken before and during the intubation with Trachlight. We measured the distance between the spinous processes of C1 and the occiput (delta C1-occiput), and the degree of displacement of C1 and C5 against C3 (delta C1 + C5) by tracing the standard and intubation films. The results showed that delta C1-occiput was larger and delta C1 + C5 was smaller with Trachlight than with conventional or McCoy laryngoscopy we had previously reported. We concluded that light-guided intubation technique using Trachlight needed less movement of the C-spine in contrast to direct laryngoscopy. We believe that Trachlight is an easy, alternative and beneficial device for patients in whom cervical spine movement is limited or undesirable.

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