Abstract

Background A new piece of equipment, the Blockbuster (BB) Intubating Laryngeal Mask Airway (ILMA; Tuoren MedicalIndia, Gurugram, India), was created in 2012. Dr. Chandy created the Fastrach (F) ILMA in 1997, which is another supraglottic airway equipment. The primary purpose of this study was to compare the success rateof intubation with BB-ILMA and F-ILMA. Methods In the chosen age category of >20 to <70 years, undergoing general anesthesia for intubation with ILMAs, 55 patients were in the BB-ILMA(group B), and 55 patients were in the F-ILMA (group F). These ILMAs were put in after the induction and checked to see if adequate ventilation was accomplished with either of these devices. Once ventilation had been attained, weproceeded with fiberoptic scope to visualize the glottis, followed by blind intubation. The primary objective was to compare the first pass successful intubation of BB-ILMA and F-ILMA. The secondary objectives were ease of LMA insertion, time taken for intubation, hemodynamic changes, glottis fiberoptic view, and complications. Results The first pass successful intubation of the BB-ILMA and F-ILMA are 94.5% and87.3%, respectively, whereas thetime taken for intubation in BB-ILMA and F-ILMA are 25.02 seconds (s) and42.77 s with ap-value of 0.0001, indicating a statistically significant relationship. Conclusion When compared to the F-ILMA (group F), the BB-ILMA (group B) has a higher success rate for blind tracheal intubation, with lesser time taken for intubation and fewer complications.

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