Use of Supraglottic Airways in Patients in the Prone Position

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Supraglottic airways (SGAs) may work well for prone spinal procedures of short duration, according to a recent study. But others consider this a dangerous practice. SGA use has been studied in the prone position but with limited patient numbers, varying weights and different levels of airway status. In this case, SGA use could help anesthesiologists and surgeons avoid intubation, reduce use of relaxants and minimize airway trauma.

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