Evaluation of a novel, low-cost, 3D printed video laryngoscope with borescope in anesthetized Beagle dogs

IF 1.4 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Won-gyun Son, Taehoon Sung, Donghwi Shin, Suehyung Rhee, Changhoon Nam, Minha Kim, Chailin Park, Jungha Lee, Junsoo Kim, Inhyung Lee
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Abstract

Objective

To develop and evaluate a low-cost three-dimensional (3D)-printed video laryngoscope (VLVET) for use with a commercial borescope.

Study design

Instrument development and pilot study.

Animals

A total of six adult male Beagle dogs.

Methods

The VLVET consisted of a laryngoscope handle and a Miller-type blade, and a detachable camera holder that attached to various locations along the blade. The laryngoscope and camera holder were 3D-printed using black polylactic acid filament. Dogs were premedicated with intravenous (IV) medetomidine (15 μg kg−1) and anesthesia induced with IV alfaxalone (1.5 mg kg−1). The VLVET, combined with a borescope, was used for laryngeal visualization and intubation. Performance was evaluated by comparing direct and video-assisted views in sternal recumbency. The borescope camera was sequentially positioned at 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 cm from the blade tip (distanceLARYNX-CAM), which was placed on the epiglottis during intubation or laryngoscopy. At the 10 cm distanceLARYNX-CAM, laryngeal visualization was sequentially scored at inter-incisor gaps of 10, 8, 6, 4 and 2 cm. Laryngeal visualization scores (0–3 range, with 0 = obstructed and 3 = unobstructed views) were statistically analyzed using the Friedman’s test.

Results

Under direct visualization, the 2 cm distanceLARYNX-CAM had a significantly lower score compared with all other distanceLARYNX-CAM (all p = 0.014) because the view was obstructed by the camera holder and borescope camera. With both direct and camera-assisted views, visualization scores were higher at inter-incisor gaps ≥ 4 cm compared with 2 cm (all p < 0.05).

Conclusions and clinical relevance

During laryngoscopy and intubation, the VLVET and borescope facilitated both direct and video laryngoscopy at distanceLARYNX-CAM in Beagle dogs when inter-incisor gaps were ≥ 4 cm.

在麻醉比格犬中评估新型低成本 3D 打印视频喉镜和内窥镜。
研究设计仪器开发和试验研究动物共有六只成年雄性比格犬。方法视频喉镜由喉镜手柄、米勒型刀片和可拆卸的摄像头支架组成,摄像头支架连接在刀片的不同位置。喉镜和摄像头支架是用黑色聚乳酸丝三维打印而成的。用静脉注射美托咪定(15 μg kg-1)对狗进行预麻醉,并用静脉注射阿伐沙龙(1.5 mg kg-1)诱导麻醉。VLVET 结合内窥镜用于喉部显像和插管。通过比较胸骨后仰卧位时的直接视图和视频辅助视图来评估其性能。在插管或喉镜检查时,将内窥镜摄像头依次放置在距离刀尖 2、4、6、8 和 10 厘米处(距离 LARYNX-CAM),刀尖则放置在会厌上。在 10 厘米的 LARYNX-CAM 距离上,按 10、8、6、4 和 2 厘米的齿间间隙依次对喉部可视性进行评分。采用弗里德曼检验对喉部可视化评分(0-3 分,0 分=视线受阻,3 分=视线无障碍)进行统计分析。结果在直视下,由于视线受到相机支架和内窥镜相机的阻挡,2 厘米距离的喉可视化成像仪的评分明显低于所有其他距离的喉可视化成像仪(均为 p = 0.014)。结论和临床意义在对比格犬进行喉镜检查和插管时,当牙齿间隙≥ 4 厘米时,VLVET 和内窥镜有助于在距离 LARYNX-CAM 下进行直接喉镜检查和视频喉镜检查。
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Veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia
Veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
17.60%
发文量
91
审稿时长
97 days
期刊介绍: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia is the official journal of the Association of Veterinary Anaesthetists, the American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia and the European College of Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia. Its purpose is the publication of original, peer reviewed articles covering all branches of anaesthesia and the relief of pain in animals. Articles concerned with the following subjects related to anaesthesia and analgesia are also welcome: the basic sciences; pathophysiology of disease as it relates to anaesthetic management equipment intensive care chemical restraint of animals including laboratory animals, wildlife and exotic animals welfare issues associated with pain and distress education in veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia. Review articles, special articles, and historical notes will also be published, along with editorials, case reports in the form of letters to the editor, and book reviews. There is also an active correspondence section.
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