After Zhao Heng removed the fiberoptic tube from the newborn's airway, he quickly went over the airway structure he had just memorized, and combined with the three-dimensional structure forming rapidly in his mind, Zhao Heng visualized a plan for intubation.
This plan not only ensures maximum ventilation effect of the airway but also minimizes the damage caused by intubation.
Next, Zhao Heng carefully supported the newborn's head, exerting slight force to keep the head in a reclining position, aligning the mouth, throat, and trachea in the same vertical axis.
Throughout this process, Zhao Heng had to be extremely cautious, as even the slightest movement had to be gentle.
The newborn before him seemed as fragile as porcelain in Zhao Heng's eyes, requiring exceedingly careful handling.
