Fig. 1From: Downfolding of the epiglottis into the laryngeal inlet after tracheal intubation using the McGRATHTM MAC videolaryngoscope: a case reportViews of the larynx as seen on the screen of the McGrath videolaryngoscope. a After tracheal intubation, the epiglottis (arrowheads) is prolapsed and folded down into the laryngeal inlet. b The epiglottis has been restored to its original position by gentle glottic exposure with the McGrath videolaryngoscope blade. Only slight submucosal hemorrhage can be observed on the surface of the epiglottis (arrow), and swelling has not occurredBack to article page