cherie33
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Need help deciding between 43450 and 43453...from what I've read Savary dilators are wire guided...and the other bougies he used are specified...thoughts?
After induction of general anesthesia with an oral RAE tube, the gastrointestinal (GI) Savary dilators were initially used to dilate the esophagus. The smallest Savary dilator was begun at 33 French and serially increased up to 44 French. Of note, the Savary dilators did not pass as smoothly as the subsequent bougie dilators. Unfortunately, the smallest bougie dilator available began at 48 French. Once dilation was completed using the Savary dilators up to 44, the 48 bougie dilator was passed without difficulty down through the esophagus and then serially increased in size up to an end dilation of 56 French.
After induction of general anesthesia with an oral RAE tube, the gastrointestinal (GI) Savary dilators were initially used to dilate the esophagus. The smallest Savary dilator was begun at 33 French and serially increased up to 44 French. Of note, the Savary dilators did not pass as smoothly as the subsequent bougie dilators. Unfortunately, the smallest bougie dilator available began at 48 French. Once dilation was completed using the Savary dilators up to 44, the 48 bougie dilator was passed without difficulty down through the esophagus and then serially increased in size up to an end dilation of 56 French.