Course Details
The course is aimed at anaesthetists of all grades and ODPs.
Alder Hey is one of only four stand-alone paediatric trusts in the UK. It is home to the supra-regional craniofacial unit, the regional cleft lip and palate unit, and a tertiary referral centre for ENT surgery.
This course aims to teach delegates the techniques for managing the difficult paediatric airway that are practiced at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, with meticulous attention to detail regarding the selection and use of appropriate equipment and anaesthetic techniques.
Hands-on skills workshops focus on equipment and techniques for difficult intubation in children including the use of video-bronchoscopes, the Bonfils and Brambrink rigid optical stylets, rigid bronchoscopes, emergency front-of-neck access, one-lung ventilation, TIVA for airway endoscopy, nasal high-flow oxygen and ultrasound of the airway and chest. The skills workshops are supplemented by lectures, including a lecture from one of our ENT surgeons on airway pathology in children, stridor and tracheostomies. We finish with a few case presentations for discussion.
The course is limited to 18 delegates to allow plenty of hands-on practice and the opportunity for discussion and questions.
Lunch is included.
Richard Craig
Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist
Jackson Rees Department of Anaesthesia
Alder Hey Children’s Hospital
Attachments
Alder Hey Paediatric Difficult Airway Course Programme
Course Dates
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Contact Details
Robyn Moore
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Jennifer Cragg
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Course Website
Course Fee
£ 150 for consultants and £ 100 for trainees