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1. Comparison of standard versus 90° rotation technique for LMA Flexible™ insertion: a randomized controlled trial

- Bon-Wook Koo

- Ah-Young Oh

- Jung-Won Hwang

- Hyo-Seok Na

- Seong-Won Min

2. The Determination of an Appropriate Time for Placement of the Classic Laryngeal Mask Airway in Patients Undergoing General Anesthesia

- Naghi Abedini

- Masoud Parish

- Haleh Farzin

- Hojjat Pourfathi

- Masume Akhsham

3. Evaluation of Four Techniques to Administer Laryngeal Mask Airway

- Seyed Jalal Hashemi

- Hamidreza Shetabi

- Alireza Babaei Zade

4. Comparison of laryngeal mask airway (LMA) insertion with and without muscle relaxant in pediatric anesthesia; a randomized clinical trial

- Ziae Totonchi

- Seyed Alireza Seyed Siamdoust

- Behrooz Zaman

- Faranak Rokhtabnak

- Seyyed Amin Alavi

5. Comparative evaluation of insertion characteristics of PLMA using different techniques in the pediatric age group

- Suman Tiwari

- Anita Seth

6. Conditions for Insertion of the Laryngeal Mask Airway in an Innovative Method vs the Classic Method

- Hamidreza Shetabi

- Ali Shahriari

- Omid Aghadavoudi

7. The Addition of a Head Rotation When the Ramped Position Fails to Provide Good Laryngeal Visualization: A Preliminary Study

- Wasa Ueda

- Shigeto Hatakeyama

- Young-Chang P. Arai

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