Designed by the physician Sir Ivan Whiteside Magill in the 1920s, Magill forceps are one of several tools that aided in the development of modern anesthesia.
The tool combines long forceps with an angled handle, which keeps the
hand out of the line of vision when a physician is inserting or removing
tubes from the trachea or esophagus. Magill forceps also are used to
remove small objects from the throat or mouth.
Also known as
Magill’s forceps, Magill forceps come in several standard sizes. In
addition to a 9.5-inch (24-cm) size used for adults, there’s also a
7.5-inch (19-cm) size for use on children. An extra-small size of 6
inches (16 cm) is used for babies. These various lengths allow
physicians to use the proper length of instrument depending on the
patient’s size. Like many medical tools that are inserted into the body
to perform a task, Magill forceps are made of stainless steel, which
makes them easy to clean and sterilize.
The history of Magill forceps goes back to World War I. Born in 1888 in Ireland, Magill
developed his approach to anesthesia after seeing accidental battlefield
deaths caused by anesthesia overdosing. At that time, patients were
anesthetized using a rag soaked with chloroform. The chances of overdose
were great with this inexact administration.
Magill recognized a need for equipment inserted into patients'
throats so they could be anesthetized continuously and safely throughout
surgery. On his way to achieving this goal, Magill developed many
tools, including tubing for the throat and nose, the Magill forceps for
inserting and removing the tubing and a rudimentary breathing system
that eventually evolved into modern-day anesthesiology systems.
With their curved handle and ease of operation, Magill forceps soon
became useful for removing objects from the airways. They have been used
in emergency rooms and critical-care centers to extract small toys or
toy pieces swallowed by children. Medical literature has recorded the
use of Magill forceps to retrieve something as small as a safety pin
from the upper esophagus of a child.
Magill forceps also have been used to insert throat packs prior to
oral surgery. Made of a porous, sponge-like material, throat packs are
used to absorb blood and other fluids and keep them from entering
airways. An oral surgeon can use these forceps to guide a throat pack
into place and, if need be, to help remove it.
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