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- V A Tsvetkov, B M Strelets, A N Evtiukov, and Iu G Pashchenko.
- Anesteziol Reanimatol. 1994 May 1 (3): 57-8.
AbstractTo facilitate nasotracheal intubation a conductor made from esophageal tube is recommended. The advantage of this conductor is that the tube could be directed into the trachea without intubation forceps. No special material is required and it is available for any anesthesiologist.
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