Anatomoclinic considerations in the orotraqueal intubation in cadaveric piece
International Journal of Development Research
Anatomoclinic considerations in the orotraqueal intubation in cadaveric piece
Received 14th August, 2019; Received in revised form 21st September, 2019; Accepted 17th October, 2019; Published online 20th November, 2019
Copyright © 2019, Marielle Neiva da Silva et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Introduction: Orotracheal intubation aims to maintain the respiratory process by placing a tube through the oral cavity to the tracheal structure. Because it is an invasive procedure, those who perform the technique must be endowed with theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Objective: To conduct a study on the importance of anatomoclinic in orotracheal intubation in cadaveric specimens. Methodology: This is an exploratory study. We studied female corpse and intubation materials. Results: It was possible to observe during the procedure of orotracheal intubation in the cadaverous specimens in the laboratory of human anatomy the elements as the epiglottis, rhyme of the glottis. Conclusion: It is concluded that the academic knowledge about orotracheal intubation in a human anatomy laboratory is satisfactory since the study of anatomoclinics in the cadaveric specimen was essential for the intubation process since the practice of orotracheal intubation in human cadavers is a very important tool for the education of the medical student.