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Tracheal Intubation, Tracheal Tubes and Laryngeal Mask Airways (Intubation)
Journal of Perioperative Practice 2008, March, 18, 3
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Introduction Tracheal intubation is placement of a tracheal tube in the trachea. This can be achieved via the oral or nasal route. The two main indications for tracheal intubation in an anaesthetised patient are:
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