first pass
success is a philosophy of developing the appropriate
knowledge, skill and technology to produce successful
laryngoscopy outcomes on the first attempt.
First
Pass
Success
Requires
knowledge and skill to achieve success on the
first attempt at laryngoscopy.
Incorporates
fiberoptic technology into every intubation.
For
Patient Safety
Helps
avoid trauma from multiple laryngoscopies.
Visually
confirm tube placement in seconds.
Helps
avoid long attempts at intubation and rescue ventilation.
Fiberoptics
Protected by Steel
Benefit
from the most powerful technology of fiberoptic intubation.
Durability
you can count on.
Confidence without the cost.
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Number: 30000-GLS
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REASONS
BEHIND THE SCOPE
Optimize laryngoscopy with the best available technology,
while remaining within your current technique for airway
management. The scope was designed to mimic a traditional
stylet, with the addition of fiberoptic technology,
allowing for visual confirmation and helping to achieve
first pass success on every intubation.
ABOUT
THE CREATOR
Dr. Richard Levitan is an emergency
physician who invented a device for direct laryngoscopy
imaging (the Airway Cam) in 1994 and has since
been continuously involved in imaging and researching
laryngoscopy techniques. He has given more than
150 invited lectures on laryngoscopy, has published
numerous articles, and serves as an editor and
reviewer for several journals. For more than three
years he has run small group, cadaver based airway
workshops and other seminars in airway management
that have involved nearly 500 physicians. In October
of 2004 he published his own textbook, "The
Airway Cam Guide to Intubation and Practical Emergency
Airway Management".