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Ivan Hronek ivanhronek at yahoo.comWed May 14 01:20:08 BST 2008
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Wu CT, Li CY, Wong CS, Ho ST, Chu CC, Diao GY, Chang YT The lost endotracheal tube--a rare complication of accidental esophageal intubation. [Case Reports, Journal Article] Acta Anaesthesiol Sin 1997 Mar; 35(1):55-8. Endotracheal intubation is a discreet skill for the management of compromised airway. Various complications associated with this procedure have been described. Here, we would like to present a pediatric patient suffering from cerebellar atrophy, who was intubated in a local clinic due to seizure with cyanosis and loss of consciousness. Unfortunately, due to inadvertent esophageal intubation and bad management, the patient swallowed the endotracheal tube together with two detached loose teeth. This irrational and iatrogenic medical misconduct as exemplified in this accident calls forth the need of educating and disciplining the nonanesthetic physicians for acute management of airway, particularly of those who would likely come across difficult airway problems. Ivan Hronek MD An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last. ________________________________ Confidentiality Notice: This transmission and any attached documents may be confidential and contain information protected by State and Federal Medical Privacy statutes and is legally privileged. They are intended for use only by the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient of this transmission, or an agent of the intended recipient, you are prohibited from reading, disclosing, printing, saving, copying, using, or otherwise disseminating any information contained in this transmission. If you received this transmission in error, please accept our apologies and notify me at ivanhronek at yahoo.comand delete the entire message and its attachments. Thank you. Disclaimer: this message contains the personal views of the author. The author will not be responsible in any way for procedures or approaches perfomed in the way suggested in this note. ________________________________ SFMC, Los Angeles, CA http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Anesthideas/ Winston Churchill
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