“…Thank you for the insightful comments made by Park et al [ 1 ] on our previous article. As mentioned in the “Limitations” section [ 2 ], the success of intubation using a videolaryngoscope depends on the type of endotracheal tube (ETT) and videolaryngoscope, skill of the medical practitioner, and stylet angle. In our study, all intubations were performed using a cuffed ETT (Shiley TM , Hi-Contour Oral/Nasal Tracheal Tube, Covidien) ID 3.0 mm and C-MAC® Miller videolaryngoscope (Karl Storz) for neonate and infant populations.…”