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Tag: Endotracheal tube

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Understanding How Far Does a Breathing Tube Go Down During Surgery?

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During surgery under general anesthesia, an endotracheal tube is placed with its tip strategically positioned just 2 to 7 centimeters above the carina, the point where the windpipe divides. This precise placement is crucial and answers the question of **how far does a breathing tube go down during surgery?**.

What is iGel anesthesia?

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Introduced into clinical practice in 2007, the i-gel supraglottic airway device has become a widely used and trusted tool in airway management for general anesthesia. iGel anesthesia involves using this single-use, gel-like device to secure a patient's airway, providing a fast and effective alternative to traditional intubation for many procedures.

Do you breathe on your own under general anesthesia?

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In up to 90% of patients, general anesthesia induces atelectasis (lung collapse), making airway management critical [1.4.2, 1.4.4]. So, do you breathe on your own under general anesthesia? The answer is complex and depends on the depth of anesthesia and surgical needs [1.3.4].