When it comes to emergency medicine, the management of an airway remains a major dilemma. For many years, the gold standard for managing the airway in intubation has involved the use of appropriate visualization achieved by direct laryngoscopy. This is conventionally performed by manipulating the physical anatomy to visualize the vocal cords. In recent years, video laryngoscopy has totally changed the practice by improving success rates in many folds and at the same time being safer in performing the procedure in conditions that are encountered in the emergency department.
Video laryngoscopes, like the one offered by CoreRay, have an attached camera at the distal end of the blade, which provides a much better view of the larynx than is achieved with the standard Macintosh blades. This equipment can go a long way in improving the view of the larynx, resulting in much less physical force needed during the intubation process, therefore reducing trauma to the oral cavity. From Macintosh-shaped to extra curved blades, video laryngoscopes from CoreRay encompass an even broader array of design that covers all clinical needs and anatomies of the patients.
CoreRay Video Laryngoscopes are particularly useful in airway management, from emergency conditions to intensive care unit management. They are recommended for all difficult and emergency airway situations, such as in the case of a patient with a specification of morbid obesity, in order to preserve timeliness and increased accuracy in case of a fast sequence intubation. The ability for direct visualization of a prototype of a desired procedure is provided to both the learner and the trainer.
Additionally, the video laryngoscope is useful in a teamwork and clinical governance atmosphere where the whole team can see and participate live within the process of intubation. This helps in reducing failure and creates a learning atmosphere, which has made CoreRay Video Laryngoscopes the popular choice for medical practitioners striving for excellence in patient care.
CoreRay video laryngoscopes will provide health workers with these arrays, which they can use to handle emergencies with much confidence and precision in management for safe and successful intubation.