Abstract:Anesthesiologists are currently viewed as airway experts. Interestingly, advanced airway management were initially primarily performed to resuscitate victims of drowning and patients afflicted with diphtheria infection by non-anesthesiologists.1,2 In 1878, the first elective use of endotracheal intubation for anesthesia was performed by Dr. William Macewen, a Scottish surgeon, using an awake, digital blind intubation technique.1The invention of the Macintosh and Magill laryngoscope blades as well as the introd… Show more
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