General Anesthesia for ENT Surgery:How It’s Done

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Dr. Thomas, the Senior Anesthetist in Jubilee Hospital, Trivandrum, South India intubate a patient for ENT Surgery:
Intubation is the process of inserting a tube, called an endotracheal tube, into the mouth and then into the airway. This is done so that a patient can be placed on a ventilator to assist with breathing. Intubation is required when general anesthesia is given.

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