1999
DOI: 10.1159/000008642
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A New Technique for Oral Endotracheal Airway Access in Rabbits under Fluoroscopic Control: An Easy Way for Drug Administration in Chronic Experiments

Abstract: Endotracheal drug administration plays an important role in rabbit models of pulmonary injury and lung disease. However, anatomical features of the oral fissure and pharynx of rabbits make orotracheal intubation a difficult task with a high failure rate. We developed a new technique for airway access in rabbits under fluoroscopic control using a balloon catheter. The procedure consists of four major steps: (1) a shortened 5-french vertebralis catheter is placed into the mesopharynx just above the epiglottic va… Show more

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“…The oropharyngeal anatomy of the rabbit, specifically the presence of large incisors, long and narrow dental arcade, the hump at the base of the tongue, and the acute angle between the mouth and the larynx, makes orotracheal intubation of rabbits technically difficult with a high failure rate (Corleta et al. 1992; Kersjes et al. 1999; Tran et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The oropharyngeal anatomy of the rabbit, specifically the presence of large incisors, long and narrow dental arcade, the hump at the base of the tongue, and the acute angle between the mouth and the larynx, makes orotracheal intubation of rabbits technically difficult with a high failure rate (Corleta et al. 1992; Kersjes et al. 1999; Tran et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%