Video laryngeal masks in airway management.
Manuel Ángel Gómez-RíosTeresa LópezJosé Alfonso SastreTomasz M GaszyńskiAndré A J Van ZundertPublished in: Expert review of medical devices (2022)
To limit airway-related morbidity, an optimal position of supraglottic airway devices must be the primary goal. Extensive research has shown that blindly inserted laryngeal mask can be malpositioned in 50% to 80% of the cases. Therefore, blind insertion should be the exception rather than the rule unlike current practice. Video laryngeal mask airways have clear advantages in routine use and in difficult airway management since they allow a vision-guided technique. Henceforth, the properties perceived in clinical practice must be endorsed with quality clinical evidence.