Flextip ETT introducer (boujie)

Anthony Caruso Medic541 at hotmail.com
Wed Aug 30 20:23:19 BST 2006


Hey, I just wanted to throw in my little secret that has helped me out in a
few circumstances.  It's called the howland lock.  Works best with Miller
blades.  It takes the normal blade/scope angel and adds a 45 degree curve to
it.  For those who have not seen/heard of it here is a link as to what it
is.  Many of the O.R.'s in this area have them as a back up.

http://www.sunmedusa.com/pg59.shtml

Take care all!


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On Behalf Of Johann Mc Dermott
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 2:52 PM
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Subject: Re: Flextip ETT introducer (boujie)


Damn fine piece of equipment. Bailed me out of a couple of tight spots 
before. Here in SA it is pretty much left up to the individual to get 
hold of  one. Was  introduced to it by an anaethetist friend of mine. 
Every intubator should have one.

Johann Mc Dermott
South-Africa

David Sullivan wrote:
> Hey all,
>    
>   I was wondering if there is any in/pre-hospital providers that use 
> the boujie (sp) for suspected difficult intubations? I did some recent
training with it, teaching in the paramedic program at Northeastern Univ in
MA, Im under the assumption that in MA its only approved for Umass medical
center EMS and Boston Medflight. Im thinking about doing a research project
to see the use of it as a back up device, when direct visualization is
difficult or impossible, or the use of it on a c-spine pt that needs
intubation? Any thoughts?
>    
>   dave sullivan BA NREMT-P
>
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