GlideScope®Video Laryngoscope Testimonials
“The ideal scope of the future will be easy to learn/teach, easy to acquire (inexpensive), easy to maintain (durable), perform predictably, able to deal with secretions, minimize stress to the patient and allow visual control of ETT passage through the vocal cords”
Richard M. Cooper BSc, MSc, MD, FRCSC
Associate Professor, University of Toronto Hospital.
“The device performs exceedingly well in situations when there are a lot of secretions or blood in the airway a common event in the Emergency Department. I am amazed how great the view is despite blood being in the airway.”
John C. Sakles, MD
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Arizona College of Medicine.