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The LMA CTrach™ is designed to increase intubation success rates in difficult airways.


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ER Episode – October 6, 2005


National Broadcasting Network: NBC
Transcript of Episode

Dr. LUKA KOVAC (Portrayed by Goran Visnjic): What’s going on?
Dr. GREGORY PRATT (Portrayed by Mekhi Phifer): Laryngeal Mask Airway.
EVE (Portrayed by Kristen Johnson): Tip of the cuff on the palate, and guide with your index finger until you feel the resistance of the hypopharynx. And inflate bag.
You might want to educate your resident about the LMA as a rescue device – in can’t intubate, can’t ventilate patients.
Ms. SAMMANTHA TAGGART (Portrayed by Linda Cardellini): Stats coming up. It’s working.
MOTHER OF THE PATIENT: Thank you. Thank you!
EVE: Take it from here doctor. I’m going to go find a bedpan that needs emptying.

 

LMA Fastrach™ on the Space shuttle


The ONLY emergency airway that NASA takes to space

The LMA Fastrach™ has been chosen by NASA as its preferred device for emergency airway management on space shuttle missions and on the International Space Station. The decision follows an extensive evaluation of several airway systems.

The LMA Fastrach™ has also been included in the ASA Difficult Airway Algorithm.

The ability of the LMA Fastrach™ to establish an airway quickly and easily, even when access to the patient is severely restricted, has already led to its use by emergency services in over 40 countries throughout the world. The fact that the device can be inserted without moving the head and neck is a particular advantage in trauma cases where movement may risk further injury. It is also used in hospitals during surgery when anesthesiologists have to deal with anatomically difficult airways.

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Operation Smile

Founded 25 years ago, Operation Smile is a worldwide children’s medical charity whose network of global volunteers are dedicated to helping improve the health and lives of children and young adults. Since 1982, Operation Smile has treated more than 100,000 children born with cleft lips, cleft palates and other facial deformities. In addition to contributing free medical treatment, Operation Smile trains local medical professionals in its 25 partner countries and leaves behind crucial equipment to lay the groundwork for long-term self-sufficiency.

From April 29 to May 4 an Operation Smile international team of medical and non-medical volunteers were in Hefei China to provide free medical evaluations and surgery at Anhui Children’s Hospital. The team consisted of nearly 50 medical professionals from the Australia, Brazil, Canada, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam and from the United States, who are working with their in-country Chinese counterparts to provide patients with life-changing surgeries.

This is the first Operation Smile international medical mission to Hefei. Over 130 children were screened and 90 received free surgery!

Surgeons of the Earth

Having travelled to the Dominican Republic and El Salvador over the last 4 years with his charitable foundation, Surgeons of the Earth, Robert Shorr, MD set his sights on Guatemala for a February 2007 surgical mission and selected the National Hospital in Solola, near the shores of Lake Atitlan.

An 11-person team of physicians, an OR tech, and equipment reps all volunteered for the one week of surgical training, whereby 2 local surgeons would be taught the skills needed to confidently perform laproscopic cholecystectomies. Currently, only Guatemala City offers facilities for this type a surgery, a distinct limitation given the high incidence of gall bladder disease throughout Guatemala and the rest of Central America.

District rep Angela Hollen graciously supplied LMA ProSeals needed for the trip to Martin Flynn, MD, a SoCal anesthesiologist who uses LMA extensively in his practice. "For years and years, my work in California has been easily 85% LMA, even for obese patients during a laproscopic case in the Trendelenburg position. I appreciate the need and safety for occasional intubation, but when I can get the same consistent and safe results with LMA, I will choose it".

Dr. Flynn remarked, "My colleagues counted on a rapid induction and emergence for each patient so that the surgical teaching time each day was maximized. The ProSeal gave me faster inductions and emergences , and allowed me to easily shift between spontaneous respirations and the ventilator which minimized drug use. It maintained a proper seal, even with CO2 intra-abdominal pressures of 15-17mmHg and I was always secure in using 14-16Fr Salem sumps to ensure a quiet stomach."

Trip volunteers all pay their own costs and cover their personal time away. Even so, as a 501(c)3 foundation, Surgeons of the Earth relies on donations to lessen the other significant costs of providing complete laproscopic systems for each hospital and their graduates. Contributions are always appreciated and can be sent to:

Surgeons of The Earth
601 Paseo Miramar
Pacific Palisades, CA 90272

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