I
Unfortunately, when you bag the patient, you realize that you are in the esophagus.
Trick of the Trade: Difficult Intubation
Leave the esophageal tube in. Reattempt endotracheal intubation.
If the endotracheal tube is in the esophagus, do NOT take it out! You have just created a conduit to remove further bleeding from the field. Take another look with Yankauer suction. Reattempt your intubation with a second tube. Do this as soon as you recognize an esophageal intubation to reduce the patient’s risk for oxygen desaturation.
Note:
- Be sure that the esophageal tube is turned away from the providers to avoid being splashed with blood.
- Have an assistant suction the proximal port of the esophageal tube when blood starts pouring out of it.
Thanks to Dr. Marianne Haughey and Dr. Peter Gruber (Jacobi Medical Center) for sharing this tip. Quick thinking!
Author information
The post Trick of the Trade: Difficult intubation — making lemonade out of lemons appeared first on ALiEM.