1. Evaluation of a novel, low-cost, 3D printed video laryngoscope with borescope in anesthetized Beagle dogs.
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Son WG, Sung T, Shin D, Rhee S, Nam C, Kim M, Park C, Lee J, Kim J, and Lee I
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- Animals, Dogs, Male, Video Recording, Laryngoscopy veterinary, Laryngoscopy methods, Laryngoscopy instrumentation, Pilot Projects, Equipment Design, Laryngoscopes veterinary, Printing, Three-Dimensional, Intubation, Intratracheal veterinary, Intubation, Intratracheal instrumentation, Intubation, Intratracheal methods
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Objective: To develop and evaluate a low-cost three-dimensional (3D)-printed video laryngoscope (VL
VET ) for use with a commercial borescope., Study Design: Instrument development and pilot study., Animals: A total of six adult male Beagle dogs., Methods: The VLVET consisted of a laryngoscope handle and a Miller-type blade, and a detachable camera holder that attached to various locations along the blade. The laryngoscope and camera holder were 3D-printed using black polylactic acid filament. Dogs were premedicated with intravenous (IV) medetomidine (15 μg kg-1 ) and anesthesia induced with IV alfaxalone (1.5 mg kg-1 ). The VLVET , combined with a borescope, was used for laryngeal visualization and intubation. Performance was evaluated by comparing direct and video-assisted views in sternal recumbency. The borescope camera was sequentially positioned at 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 cm from the blade tip (distanceLARYNX-CAM ), which was placed on the epiglottis during intubation or laryngoscopy. At the 10 cm distanceLARYNX-CAM , laryngeal visualization was sequentially scored at inter-incisor gaps of 10, 8, 6, 4 and 2 cm. Laryngeal visualization scores (0-3 range, with 0 = obstructed and 3 = unobstructed views) were statistically analyzed using the Friedman's test., Results: Under direct visualization, the 2 cm distanceLARYNX-CAM had a significantly lower score compared with all other distanceLARYNX-CAM (all p = 0.014) because the view was obstructed by the camera holder and borescope camera. With both direct and camera-assisted views, visualization scores were higher at inter-incisor gaps ≥ 4 cm compared with 2 cm (all p < 0.05)., Conclusions and Clinical Relevance: During laryngoscopy and intubation, the VLVET and borescope facilitated both direct and video laryngoscopy at distanceLARYNX-CAM in Beagle dogs when inter-incisor gaps were ≥ 4 cm., (Copyright © 2024 Association of Veterinary Anaesthetists and American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.) more...- Published
- 2024
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