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Im Jahr 1997 stellte Dr. Brain, der Erfinder der Larynxmaske (LMA), die Intubationslarynxmaske vor (ILM, internationaler Freiname: Intubating Laryngeal Mask Airway, ILMA, Handelsname LMA-Fastrach; Brain et al. 1997a,b). Schwerpunkt der ILM sind die erfolgreiche blinde Intubation bei schwieriger oder konventionell unmöglicher Intubation, wobei die ILM die gleichen herausragenden Beatmungseigenschaften wie eine LMA aufweist.

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Langenstein, H. (2004). Intubationslarynxmaske. In: Management des schwierigen Atemwegs. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18701-8_32

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