The laryngeal tube (also known as the King LT) [1] is an airway management device designed as an alternative to other airway management techniques such as mask ventilation, laryngeal mask airway, and tracheal intubation.
The Ambu King LTS-D Laryngeal Tube is a disposable, alternative airway device. Allowing for the passage of the gastric tube through a separate channel and designed with a straightened, beveled distal tip that assists in directing the airway posterior to …
The KING LT is intended for airway management in patients over 4 ft in height (122 cm) for delivery of controlled ventilation when the patient is considered to have a low risk of aspiration of stomach contents. Also indicated for difficult and emergent airway cases and is well suited for ambulatory and office-based anesthesia. CONTRAINDICATIONS
2023年7月21日 · The King LT (Laryngeal Tube) airway is a supraglottic airway device used to manage airway obstruction as a popular alternative to endotracheal intubation. Ease of use, lower risk of complications, and versatility have increased their use in different clinical conditions.
The KING LT-D consists of a curved tube with ventilation apertures located between two inflatable cuffs. Both cuffs are inflated using a single valve / pilot balloon.
2024年2月23日 · The King LTS-D™ from North American Rescue is an exclusive supraglottic airway kit packaged especially for tactical medics who need reliability, durability and versatility for emergency airway management.
The King LT(S)-D laryngeal tube (King Systems, Noblesville, IN), abbreviated hereafter as the King LT, is a new-generation extraglottic device used as a primary or backup airway device by many emergency medical systems systems.
1.1 The King Airway (LT-D) is to be used as an alternative to endotracheal intubation for advanced airway management 1.2 It is placed in the esophagus and serves as a mechanical airway
We discuss the benefits of the King LT in emergency airway management, the difficulties of airway management once it has been placed, and the role of the otolaryngologist in managing these airway emergencies.