2006
DOI: 10.1038/laban0306-39
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A technique for retrograde intubation in mice

Abstract: Endrotracheal intubation is critical for some experimental studies in mice, but the animals' small size makes the procedure difficult. The authors describe a new, easily learned retrograde intubation method using angioplasty guide wire. They twice intubated anesthetized mice successfully with no airway complications caused by puncture of the trachea.

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“…Repeated measures of airway resistance at different time points has been reported by others 16 . Zhao, et al used a retrograde technique by puncturing the trachea and feeding a guide wire through the hypo-and oropharynx 17 . More recently Singer, et al have performed selective intubation of the left mainstem bronchus in the mouse using an operating microscope and fluoroscopy to document the location of the catheter 18 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Repeated measures of airway resistance at different time points has been reported by others 16 . Zhao, et al used a retrograde technique by puncturing the trachea and feeding a guide wire through the hypo-and oropharynx 17 . More recently Singer, et al have performed selective intubation of the left mainstem bronchus in the mouse using an operating microscope and fluoroscopy to document the location of the catheter 18 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e intubation method was adapted from the operation guidelines by Hallowell EMC and previous literature [25][26][27]. Mice were anesthetized intraperitoneally (i.p.)…”
Section: Tracheal Infection With Influenza a Virus (H1n1)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers have postulated various methods to carry out intubation of the mouse lung in order to assess both pulmonary function and BAL in the individual mice with longitudinal studies [19][20][21][22][23]. Such techniques appear to be largely successful but they are quite expensive and require intense training for the operator.…”
Section: Clinical Utility Of Balf Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%