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Cricothyrotomy vs.tracheostomy ?
Mathias Kalkum listen at doc-kalkum.deFri Apr 4 08:27:37 BST 2008
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Bill, > - snip - I invented one of the percutaneous tracheostomy kits now marketed and used > worldwide (except in the USA for reasons that have never been clear) (PORTEX > Guide wire forceps kit - GRIGGS WM, WORTHLEY LIG, GILLIGAN JE et al: A > Simple Percutaneous Tracheostomy Technique. Surg. Gyne. Obstets. 1990 > June:170(6);543-545.). > http://www.smiths-medical.com/catalog/portex-percutaneous-tracheostomy-kits/ > pct-griggs/ so you invented this device? Congratulations, well done! We have been using it here for years after having tried several other manufactures stuff and it *is* really great! (and I have no financial interest in this... ;-) ) Only today I am going to use your system at the ICU ward again and I will happily think of you. As I am not sure if the discussion was primary on prehospital or hospital procedures and because crycotomy seems to play a much smaller role in Germany than in other countries (even though we do have physicians on scene) I kept in lurking mode. Actually we are in the process of rethinking our emergency airway management in my neck of the woods, and the Griggs Forceps Kit is for several reasons on top of our list. Kind regards! Mathias, Tirschenreuth, Germany
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