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(Chest. 1949;15:107-110.)
© 1949 American College of Chest Physicians

A New Mirror-Cannula for Laryngo-Tracheo-Bronchial Anesthesia, Medication, or Instillation of Opaque Oils

A. ALBERT CARABELLI M.D., F.A.C.P., F.C.C.P.1

1 Chief of Thoracic Medicine, St. Francis Hospital, Trenton, New Jersey. Associate in Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1) A simple indirect vision mirror-cannula is described which simplifies laryngo-tracheo-bronchial anesthesia, and instillation of medication or opaque oils.

2) The mirror-cannula is simply constructed of standard parts and can be easily and expeditiously assembled.

3) Use of the mirror-cannula obviates the use of the patient or an assistant to make traction on the tongue.

4) The optimum specifications for such a mirror-cannula are described.







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