At the forefront of airway management: medical writing expertise from Elion
At Elion Medical Communications, we provide high-quality, evidence-based medical writing services with a focus on airway management under anaesthesia. We have extensive experience supporting healthcare professionals, device manufacturers and pharmaceutical companies to create effective promotional medical communications.
Leading with experience
With over 15 years of experience in producing materials for medical devices used in anaesthesia and airway management, we bring expertise to every project. Our team has created a range of clear and compelling content that spans a wide range of devices, with a particular focus on laryngeal mask airways.
Communicating progress in airway management
Airway management remains one of the most important tasks across anaesthesia, intensive care and emergency services
A wide range of airway management techniques and devices has been developed to ensure the safety of patients. It is essential to keep healthcare professionals up to date with the latest clinical data and product development.
We support airway device manufacturers in communicating the value of their innovations to hospital decision-makers through the creation of clear, evidence-based messaging highlighting both clinical benefit and cost-benefit advantages. Our expertise also extends to developing internal training to support sales teams with the knowledge and material they need to engage with healthcare providers.
Communicating progress in airway management
Airway management remains one of the most important tasks across anaesthesia, intensive care and emergency services.
A wide range of airway management techniques and devices has been developed to ensure the safety of patients. It is essential to keep healthcare professionals up-to-date with the latest clinical data and product development.
We support airway device manufacturers in communicating the value of their innovations to hospital decision-makers through the creation of clear, evidence-based messaging highlighting both clinical benefit and cost-benefit advantages. Our expertise also extends to developing internal training to support sales teams with the knowledge and material they need to engage with healthcare providers.
Airway management: types of devices we have worked on
Bag-valve-mask ventilation system
The bag-valve-mask system is a manual resuscitation device used to help patients who cannot self-ventilate or ventilate effectively.
Oropharyngeal airways (OPAs)
An OPA is a medical device used to keep the upper airway open in unconscious patients, making it easier to deliver effective ventilation.
Nasopharyngeal airways
Nasopharyngeal airways are an alternative airway management device to OPAs. Like OPAs, they maintain a patent airway by preventing soft tissue obstruction of the pharynx.
Laryngeal mask airways
Laryngeal mask airways are single-use or reusable supraglottic devices that provide a method of ventilation between facemask ventilation and endotracheal intubation. Since their introduction in the 1980s, they have undergone several design improvements to support intubation, increase seal pressure, enable gastric access, and incorporate built-in bite blocks.
Endotracheal tube
An endotracheal tube is a plastic tube inserted through the mouth into the trachea to maintain an open airway and enable mechanical ventilation, oxygen delivery or anaesthesia administration.
Endobronchial tubes
Endobronchial tubes are specialised double-lumen endotracheal tubes used to achieve one lung isolation for surgeries or other procedures requiring lung isolation. Each lumen independently ventilates a lung, with tube design based on the targeted bronchus.
Tracheostomy
A tracheostomy is a surgically created neck opening that provides direct tracheal access via open surgery or percutaneous techniques. It secures airways for prolonged mechanical ventilation, airway protection, upper airway obstruction or emergency management.
Our work in airway management
At Elion, we’ve partnered with leading healthcare innovators to deliver powerful, results-driven content across a wide spectrum of airway management initiatives, including:
Compelling clinical summaries and infographics that translate complex data into clear, accessible insights.
Promotional product brochures, fact sheets, and sales aids, available in both print and digital formats, to support sales teams.
Website copy and digital media content that elevate brand presence and engagement.
Omnichannel campaigns that deliver consistent, cohesive messaging across platforms, from digital to print.
Interactive online training tools for sales teams and clinicians, designed to enhance learning, retention, and clinical confidence.
Our approach sets us apart
At Elion, we do more than deliver well written documents, we become partners in your project.
Our team combines scientific expertise with strategic project management to fully understand and achieve your goals. From early concept to final sign off, we work with transparency, responsiveness and knowledge of the airway management landscape. The content we create is crafted with care and clinical accuracy.
01
Define
Aligning on goals: we begin with a kick-off call and written brief to clarify objectives, timelines, audience, and deliverables. This ensures a shared understanding and smooth project setup.
02
Create
Developing content: we draft clear and engaging content in collaboration with your team. Messaging is grounded in evidence and tailored for your audience.
03
Refine
Reviewing and improving: we edit, fact check and integrate feedback to ensure accuracy, consistency and alignment with industry standards.
04
Enhance
Optimising outputs: we refine visuals, formatting and structure to maximise impact and engagement across all intended channels.
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Deliver
Finalising and measuring impact: we prepare final deliverables, ready for submission, presentation or distribution. We can also help define success metrics and gather performance insights to inform future projects.
Expertise in airway management medical writing
At Elion, we work closely with healthcare providers and pharmaceutical companies.
We understand the challenge of keeping up with advances in airway management. Our writers bring knowledge of laryngeal mask airways, endotracheal tubes, bag-valve-mask systems and more to your communications.
Airway management FAQs
Elion provides a wide range of content services related to airway management, including clinical study summaries, training material, regulatory documentation and patient education. We cover both established and emerging airway devices.
We work with medical device manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, academic researchers and medical communications agencies. Our clients trust us to deliver high-quality content that is compliant, scientifically robust and aligned with their goals.
We specialise in content for airway management under anaesthesia. You can read our case study for creating an interactive educational tool for Teleflex laryngeal airway devices here [LINK]. We have written extensively on a variety of airway devices and stay up to date with current innovations and evolving clinical guidelines in airway management.
We follow internal review processes and cross-check all materials against source data to ensure that every document maintains consistency with your messaging. We also stay current with best practices, clinical guidelines and regulatory frameworks across regions.
We combine our subject matter expertise with a collaborative project management approach. Our clients value our transparency, flexibility and ability to adapt quickly to their goals and timelines while producing scientifically robust content. Our team in New Zealand can also offer continuous workflow across time zones: when one team finishes for the day, the other can pick up. This helps speed up delivery for time-sensitive projects.
We are highly responsive. Project timelines can vary based on scope and complexity, but once we understand your requirements, we can mobilise our global team to begin work promptly, ensuring alignment from the outset.
