This is a question for the medical experts out there: Several years ago, I had a hole torn in my throat during a failed intubation. This was during what I thought would be a routine surgery. Actually the surgery went without a hitch, but the hole in my throat got infected and five days later I had emergency surgery and my wife, five months pregnant with our first child was told I was not expected to live.
I'm feeling much better now <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Point is, someone told me that it would be a good idea to get a Med Alert tag that says "History of Traumatic Intubation". I never have done so.
My question is, if I were unconscious and needed to be intubated, would an EMT have other options available than a tube down the throat? Or would it be a case of "save the life now, fix the hole in the throat later"? I think I'd rather be alive first and risk another infected hole in my throat than just to be dead because a needed procedure was avoided due to history.
What do you think?
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Ors, MAE, MT-BC
Memento mori
Vulnerant omnes, ultima necat (They all wound, the last kills)