Dr. Jhanvi Bajaj

LMA Types Explained for PDCET & DNB Exams: First vs Second Generation LMA by Dr. Jhanvi Bajaj 

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Airway management is an important topic in anesthesia, and Laryngeal Mask Airways (LMAs) are frequently asked about in exams like PDCET and DNB. In this session, Dr. Jhanvi Bajaj explains the different types of LMAs, how to identify them, and the key exam points you should remember. 

Let’s go through them step by step. 

First Generation LMAs 

Let’s start with the first generation LMAs

They are called first generation because they have only a single tube coming out of them. This single tube is the airway tube

Since these LMAs do not have a separate gastric drainage tube, they are prone to the risk of aspiration. They also do not create a strong seal with the larynx, which is why they are not preferred in many situations today. 

However, you must still be able to identify them in exams

LMA Classic 

The first LMA you may see is the LMA Classic

Features include: 

  • silicon cuff 
  • pilot balloon used to inflate the cuff 
  • single airway tube 

This is the classic reusable LMA

LMA Unique 

Now imagine an LMA that looks similar to the LMA Classic, but it is disposable

This one is made of PVC material, which means it is designed for single use

You use it once and discard it, and this LMA is called LMA Unique

Important Exam Point 

A common exam question is: 

How many times can silicon-based LMAs be reused? 

The answer is up to 40 times

The method of sterilization used for LMAs is autoclaving
So the sequence is: 

  1. Wash the LMA 
  1. Sterilize it using autoclaving 
LMA Flexible 

Another important LMA for exams is the LMA Flexible

It is commonly used in: 

  • Head and neck surgeries 
  • Intraoral surgeries 
  • Neurosurgeries 
  • Situations where the patient may be in the prone position 

This LMA is still first generation, because it has only one tube

How do you identify it? 

Inside the tube, you will notice small metallic wirings. These wires allow the LMA to bend at different angles without kinking the lumen

Because of this flexibility, it is very useful when the airway needs to be shared with the surgeon

Second Generation LMAs 

Now let’s move to second -generation LMAs

The major difference is simple: 

Second generation LMAs have two tubes. 

These include: 

  • large airway tube used for ventilation 
  • smaller gastric drainage tube 

The gastric drainage tube allows insertion of a Ryle’s tube, which helps remove gastric or esophageal contents. This significantly reduces the risk of aspiration

Other parts you may notice include: 

  • Fixation tab – helps secure the LMA at the teeth 
  • Bite block – prevents damage to the LMA if the patient bites during recovery from anesthesia 

If the LMA is made of transparent PVC material, it usually means it is single-use

LMA Supreme 

One of the most commonly used LMAs is the LMA Supreme

Features include: 

  • Two tubes (airway + gastric) 
  • Transparent PVC material 
  • Disposable design 

Because of these features, it is widely used in clinical practice. 

LMA ProSeal 

Another very important LMA is the LMA ProSeal

This LMA: 

  • Has two tubes 
  • Is made of silicon material 
  • Is reusable 

Since it is silicon-based, it can be autoclaved and reused up to 40 times

LMA ProSeal is one of the most commonly used LMAs worldwide

It is especially preferred for: 

  • Daycare anesthesia 
  • Laparoscopic surgeries 
Ambu LMAs 

Next are LMAs manufactured by the Ambu company

These are usually colored LMAs, which helps in identifying them. 

Ambu Aura 40 

The Ambu Aura 40 is a first generation LMA

How do you identify it? 

Just check the number of tubes: 

  • One tube → First generation 

The name Aura 40 comes from the fact that it can be reused up to 40 times after sterilization

Ambu Aura Gain 

Another LMA from the same company is Ambu Aura Gain

This LMA has: 

  • One airway tube 
  • One gastric tube 

So it clearly belongs to the second generation LMAs

A simple way to remember it is: 

Ambu Aura Gain = Ambu Aura Green 

Since the LMA is green in color, it becomes easy to recall the name. 

I-gel LMA 

Another very important LMA for exams is the I-gel LMA

You can identify it easily because there is no pilot inflation balloon

So the obvious question is: 

How does the cuff inflate? 

The answer is that I-gel is made of thermo-elastic material

When inserted into the airway, this material responds to body temperature, expands slightly, and creates a seal around the laryngeal structures

Because of this property: 

  • No cuff inflation is required 
  • There is no pilot balloon 

So if the exam asks: 

Which LMA is a second generation cuffless LMA? 

The answer is I-gel LMA

Quick Revision 

Here’s a quick recap: 

First Generation LMAs 

  • LMA Classic 
  • LMA Unique 
  • LMA Flexible 
  • Ambu Aura 40 

Second Generation LMAs 

  • LMA Supreme 
  • LMA ProSeal 
  • Ambu Aura Gain 
  • I-gel LMA 

The easiest way to identify them in exams is to count the number of tubes

  • One tube → First generation 
  • Two tubes → Second generation 

Understanding the different types of LMAs and how to identify them is extremely important for exams like PDCET and DNB. Many questions are image-based, so simply remembering the number of tubes, material used, and special identifying features can help you quickly pick the right answer. If you focus on these small but important details, revising LMAs becomes much easier and far less confusing during exam preparation. 

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