A simulator for learning tracheal intubation and its application method
A technology of tracheal intubation and simulators, applied in simulators, teaching models, instruments, etc., can solve problems such as inability to notice quality and physiological tolerance
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[0056] Such as figure 1 and figure 2 As shown, the anatomical model 1 basically consists of a bust in which an oral cavity 2 mainly defined by the palate 3 and the tongue 4 is formed. In addition, the esophagus 5, the trachea 6 and the epiglottis 7 formed at the base of the tongue can be seen. Tongue 4 and epiglottis 7 together define tongue-epiglottic groove or valley 8 . Through the hole 9 forming the glottis, the trachea opens into the oral cavity.
[0057] The anatomical model just described has the utility of facilitating the learning of endotracheal intubation.
[0058] Endotracheal intubation involves insertion of an endotracheal tube 10 into the glottis 9 of the patient. For this purpose, the glottis should be exposed for the operator to observe, which requires visual alignment of the operator's eyes and said glottis. This is performed with the optic 11 of the laryngoscope 12 .
[0059] To this end, the end of the lens 11 is applied to the bottom of the lingual ...
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