Endotracheal intubation
Alternate Names : Intubation - endotracheal
Risks
Risks for any surgery are: Additional risks for this procedure include trauma to the voice box (larynx), thyroid gland, vocal cords and trachea (windpipe), or esophagus. Puncture or perforation (tearing) of body parts in the chest cavity, leading to lung collapse, may also occur.
Special Considerations
After endotracheal intubation, you will likely be placed on a respirator, which is a machine that breathes for you while the tube is in place.
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