Magill forceps

Magill forceps
Magill forceps
Synonyms intubation forceps
Specialty anaesthesiology
Intervention intubation
Inventor(s) Ivan Magill
Related items Laryngoscope

Magill forceps are angled forceps used to guide a tracheal tube into the larynx or a nasogastric tube into the esophagus under direct vision.[1] They are also used to remove foreign bodies.[1] These forceps are named after the Irish-born anaesthetist Ivan Magill.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Magill forceps in Farlex medical dictionary, citing Mosby's Medical Dictionary, 8th edition.
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