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November 1981
Difficult Pediatric Endotracheal Intubation: A New Approach to the Retrograde Technique
LAWRENCE M. BORLAND, M.D., FAAP;
LAWRENCE M. BORLAND, M.D., FAAP
*Assistant Professor of Anesthesia and Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine.
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DAVIS M. SWAN, M.D., FAAP.;
DAVIS M. SWAN, M.D., FAAP.
†Assistant Professor of Anesthesia and Pediatrics, and Director, Division of Pediatric Anesthesia & Critical Care Medicine.
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SUSAN LEFF, R.N., CRNA
SUSAN LEFF, R.N., CRNA
‡CRNA, Division of Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine.
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§ Becton-Dickinson, 100 cm 0.021 and 0.035, Safe guide, Stainless Steel Guide Wire.
Anesthesiology November 1981, Vol. 55, 577.
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LAWRENCE M. BORLAND, DAVIS M. SWAN, SUSAN LEFF; Difficult Pediatric Endotracheal Intubation: A New Approach to the Retrograde Technique. Anesthesiology 1981; 55:577 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198111000-00015
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