
Episode 122: Key Words Part 1 with Gillian Isaac: Crichothyroid Membrane and Propofol
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
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Transtracheal Intubation - What's Your N for Retrograde?
The recurrent laryngeal nerve provides sensory innervation of the vocal fold and the trachea. "I would object a lot of the cane through that cricothirowid leg," he says. There's probably more than one way to do this, but I think the most effective way is a transtracheal block.
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