2015
DOI: 10.1097/lbr.0000000000000216
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A Novel, Adaptable Laryngeal Mask to Facilitate a Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy

Abstract: Initial testing using an ALM during PDT on mannequins and cadavers showed an improvement in airflow and the removal of the bronchoscope from the ETT, respectively. Further studies using the ALM in a patient population compared with standard techniques would be useful.

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“…27,28 There is emerging literature in simulation-based training for rigid bronchoscopy and percutaneous tracheostomy using airway models, mannequins, and cadavers. [29][30][31] Simulation-based education should be based on a mastery learning approach and structured. 32 It remains unclear what form of simulators (low vs. high fidelity) for bronchoscopy best improves performance for the already proficient and expert IP practitioners, as their needs will likely be different from novice/competent practitioners.…”
Section: Incompetentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27,28 There is emerging literature in simulation-based training for rigid bronchoscopy and percutaneous tracheostomy using airway models, mannequins, and cadavers. [29][30][31] Simulation-based education should be based on a mastery learning approach and structured. 32 It remains unclear what form of simulators (low vs. high fidelity) for bronchoscopy best improves performance for the already proficient and expert IP practitioners, as their needs will likely be different from novice/competent practitioners.…”
Section: Incompetentmentioning
confidence: 99%