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Awake intubation with the Bonfils fibrescope in patients with difficult airway
European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 09/11/09
Corbanese U et al. – Awake intubation with the Bonfils fibrescope is well tolerated and highly successful, even if performed by operators in training, and strengthen the evidence that the Bonfils fibrescope is one of the most promising devices to assist intubation in patients with difficult airways.
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