Online ISSN: 2515-8260

Comparision Of Efficacy And Complications Between Baska Mask And Classical Lma In Anaesthetised Spontaneously Breathing Patients-A Randomised Controlled Trial.

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Nandhini.P 1 , Gayathri.B2 , Parthasarathy.S3 *

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Objectives: Extraglottic airway devices (EGD) like the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) and the Baska mask are commonly used for minor surgical procedures under general anaesthesia. These devices are intended to be used as an alternative to traditional endotracheal intubation, which can be difficult and time-consuming, as well as risky, such as airway trauma, bleeding, and infection. EGDs have the advantage of being relatively easy to insert and requiring less training than traditional intubation techniques. As a result, they may be useful for less experienced anaesthetists or in emergency situations. The LMA is a well-known EGD that has been in use for more than 20 years. It consists of a mask-like device that sits over the larynx and is sealed by an inflatable cuff.

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