COVID-19 Airway Management
Helping you Prepare for COVID-19 Patients
We know that effective airway management can be critical to the treatment of severe COVID-19 cases, and we’re here to help. From airway medical devices to airway management trainers, we’re proud to provide solutions to help you prepare for COVID-19 patients.
Medical Devices for Airway Management
Medical devices are essential to safe and effective treatment during an emergency. Our products are preferred by healthcare providers for excellent performance, lasting value, and reliability.



Securing Airway Devices
Our Thomas Tube Holders secure advanced airway devices, such as Endotracheal Tubes and Supraglottic Airway devices, after insertion into the trachea or oesophagus to reduce the risk of accidental extubation.
Skills Training for Airway Management

Sharpen the Right Skills
In order to be ready to face an influx of patients infected with COVID-19, some healthcare organizations are reorganizing and setting up "flash" training to help update relevant skills.
To help you quickly scale up COVID-19 related training, Laerdal’s family of airway management training solutions provide intuitive and cost-effective training for a wide range of airway management skills.
Laerdal's Family of Skills Trainers
Our airway management trainers are designed to aid the teaching of basic and advanced skills, including recognition and techniques for an obstructed airway, newborn intubation, and surgical cricothyrotomy. Through repetitive practice, learners increase skill proficiency and confidence.



Recommended Solution
Laerdal Airway Management Trainer
The Laerdal Airway Management Trainer realistically simulates an adult airway, and the lifelike upper torso and head can be used to demonstrate and practice intubation, ventilation and suction techniques. In addition, it can be used to demonstrate upper airway bronchoscopy and bronchoscopy guided endotracheal intubation.
Additional Resources
SIAARTI / European Society of Anesthesiology
Airway Management in COVID-19) Patients
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Principles of Airway Management in COVID-19