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A Comparison of Postoperative Throat and Neck Complaints After the Use of the i-gel and the La Premiere Disposable Laryngeal Mask: A Double-Blinded, Randomized, Controlled Trial
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 09/21/09
Keijzer C et al. – Many supralaryngeal airway devices are available. Because of the absence of an inflatable cuff, the authors hypothesized that use of the i–gel should produce fewer postoperative throat and neck complaints compared with a standard disposable laryngeal mask (LM). In this randomized study, the i–gel supraglottic device resulted in a lower incidence of throat and neck complaints than the La Premiere LM airway.
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