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Comparison of the clinical performance of airway management with the i-gel
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Pulmonary aspiration associated with supraglottic airways: Proseal laryngeal mask airway and I-Gel
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Use of the i-gel
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Successful use of i-gel
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Optimal propofol dosage for i-gel
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Airway management using O2 flush via Cook airway exchange catheter
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Successful airway management with combined use of McGrath
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A comparative study among normal saline, water soluble gel and 2% lidocaine gel as a SLIPA lubricant
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