Application of Oro
Application of Oro
INTRODUCTION
In anesthetized or unconscious patients, the soft tissues of the oropharynx, especially the
tongue, can obstruct the passageway between the mouth and the glottis. Oropharyngeal
airways (OPAs) are used to stent open the oropharynx to allow passage of air/oxygen through
the oropharynx. The majority of OPAs are made of curved hard plastic to conform to the
oropharynx. They usually have an interior channel that allows the passage of gas or suction
devices from the mouth opening through the channel into the posterior pharynx
OPAS USES
1. They are usually not tolerated by awake patients and can cause gagging and even
vomiting when used in a conscious or semiconscious patient.
2. When inserting an oral airway, the anaesthesia provider may use a tongue depressor to
keep the oral airway from pushing the tongue back into the pharynx.
SIZE
OPAs come in a variety of sizes from new-borns to extra-large adults and are often
color coded to indicate the size of the airway. It is available in sizes 000–6. (40-120
mm)
1. Guedel Airway
A Guedel is a rigid plastic tube which sits along top of mouth and ends at base of
tongue (an adjunct to help keep airway open)
2. Safar’s Airway
It is available in sizes for adult and paediatric. It is an “S” shaped airway that
looks like two airways joined together. It is made of non-traumatic soft rubber. It
is mainly used for artificial resuscitation.
3. BERMAN INTUBATION PHARYNGEAL AIRWAY
❖Sizes are available for infant, small child, child, medium adult, and large adult.
It has no enclosed air channel. The sides are cut open and there is support
through the centre.
❖It is easier to clean and is less likely to become obstructed with foreign body or
Mucus
4. OVASSAPIAN FIBEROPTIC INTUBATING AIRWAY
It is designed for use during fiberoptic intubation.
5. WILLIAMS AIRWAY INTUBATOR:
• The Williams airway intubator was designed for blind orotracheal intubations. The
tracheal tube connector should be removed during intubation, because it will not pass
through the airway.
6. CUFFED OROPHARYNGEAL AIRWAY
• it can be as an alternative to the face mask use during spontaneous ventilation
anaesthesia
• It is a modified Guedel type of oropharyngeal airway.
• The inflatable cuff (capacity of 25–40 mL of air).
NASOPHARYNGEAL AIRWAY: