Editor—The Bonfils Intubating endoscope is a useful adjunct when managing anticipated and unanticipated difficult airways.1 It is a sturdy, versatile, portable and easy to clean device. However recent guidelines have suggested that this and similar devices be used in the unanticipated difficult airway only by experienced users.2 The Bonfils endoscope is generally considered to have a steep learning curve of approximately twenty patients.13 We describe the "pool cue" grip, a technique that we use as part of our standard Bonfil insertion and teaching method.
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