Rigid bronchoscopy is a technique that uses a rigid metal tube to visualize the trachea and main bronchi. It allows for suctioning of debris and insertion of stents or other devices. The rigid bronchoscope contains a rigid telescope and light source for visualization of the airways. Various sizes are available depending on the patient. Intubation is usually done under direct visualization using the rigid telescope, with the bronchoscope gently advanced into the trachea after the epiglottis is lifted. Careful technique is important to avoid complications from trauma or prolonged hypoxemia.