Deep extubation is a useful technique for any anesthesiologist to master
There are two schools of thought about how to extubate patients at the conclusion of general anesthesia:
Allow the patient to wake up with the endotracheal tube in place, gagging on the tube and flailing like a fish on a line, while someone behind the patient’s head bleats, “Open your eyes! Take a deep breath!”
Or:
Remove the endotracheal tube while the patient is still sleeping peacefully, which results in the smooth emergence …
Deep extubation is a useful technique for any anesthesiologist to master



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