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Dr. James DuCanto
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Emergency Medicine
James DuCanto: Improving Emergency Airway Management with Suction Assisted Laryngoscopy Airway Decontamination Techniques
Basic and advanced airway management in emergency circumstances are frequently complicated by the occurrence of contamination with regurgitated material or frank bleeding in cases of gastrointestinal bleeding or head and facial trauma. Airway contamination prevents effective and safe oxygenation and ventilation, and furthermore, severely complicates advanced airway management when endotracheal intubation is attempted. The Suction-Assisted Laryngoscopy Airway Decontamination (SALAD) Technique is intended to simplify the care of patients with contaminated airway in both basic and advanced airway management scenarios. SALAD utilizes a large bore rigid suction catheter to simultaneously evacuate the oropharyngeal airway contaminants as well as the hypopharyngeal air...
2022-10-05
11 min
Branch Out
#49: Maintaining Your Curiosity w/ Anesthesiologist and Healthcare Innovator, Dr. James DuCanto
Dr. James “Jim” DuCanto, M.D. is an Anesthesiologist in private practice for the past 24 years in Wisconsin who is, for lack of a better description, obsessed with airway management innovation and teaching.His recent innovations include the SALAD technique and Simulation System for airway decontamination from Nasco, the SSCOR DuCanto Suction Catheter, a large bore hyper curved rigid suction catheter from SSCOR, Inc., and the SEADUC, the first fully manual suction unit capable of performing the SALAD Technique from EM Innovations.Jim ran the Anesthesiology clerkship for medical students and residents at the Advocate-Aurora St...
2021-10-21
46 min
Critical Care Practitioner
CCP Podcast 028: James DuCanto Talks Intubation
I love the world of social media. It was through the medium of Twitter that I was able to connect with James DuCanto (@jducanto)who is an anesthesiologist at Aurora Health Care in Wisconsin. Gavin Denton (@DentonGavin) and I picked his brains about some of the pitfalls in intubation especially for those not so experienced but […] The post CCP Podcast 028: James DuCanto Talks Intubation appeared first on Critical Care Practitioner.
2019-01-08
53 min
The Critical Care Practitioner
CCP Podcast 028: James DuCanto Talks Intubation
I love the world of social media. It was through the medium of Twitter that I was able to connect with James DuCanto (@jducanto)who is an anesthesiologist at Aurora Health Care in Wisconsin. Gavin Denton (@DentonGavin) and I picked his brains about some of the pitfalls in intubation especially for those not so experienced but […]
2019-01-08
53 min
scanFOAM
Airway decontamination - the dark side of airway management
This is James DuCanto‘s talk at the airway session at The Bick Sick in Zermatt, 2018. Jim is well known in the FOAM sphere and beyond for his passion on airway management and is a very dedicated and ingenious inventor of equipment for airway simulation and airway management. In recent years, Jim has focused a lot of energy on the SALAD concept (suction assisted laryngoscopy airway decontamination) which essentially is continuous suctioning of the airway through the whole intubation process. He has demonstrated it at numerous conferences throughout the world including, now, in Zermatt for TBS...
2018-10-11
22 min
Critical Care Practitioner
CCP Podcast 028: James DuCanto Talks Intubation
I love the world of social media. It was through the medium of Twitter that I was able to connect with James DuCanto (@jducanto)who is an anesthesiologist at Aurora Health Care in Wisconsin. Gavin Denton (@DentonGavin) and I picked his brains about some of the pitfalls in intubation especially for those not so experienced but who may well still find them in a situation where they may have to perform the task. James has produced a few teaching videos around some of his ideas, some of which you can see on Minh LeCongs (@ketaminh) PHARM site, so...
2015-02-19
53 min