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Tongue piercing and obstetric anesthesia: is there cause for concern?
引用本文:Kuczkowski KM,Benumof JL. Tongue piercing and obstetric anesthesia: is there cause for concern?[J]. Journal of clinical anesthesia, 2002, 14(6): 447-448. DOI: 10.1016/S0952-8180(02)00376-8
作者姓名:Kuczkowski KM  Benumof JL
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收稿时间:2002-03-03

Tongue Piercing and Obstetric Anesthesia: Is There Cause for Concern?
Kuczkowski Krzysztof M,Benumof Jonathan L. Tongue Piercing and Obstetric Anesthesia: Is There Cause for Concern?[J]. Journal of clinical anesthesia, 2002, 14(6): 447-448. DOI: 10.1016/S0952-8180(02)00376-8
Authors:Kuczkowski Krzysztof M  Benumof Jonathan L
Affiliation:Department of Anesthesiology University of California, San Diego Medical Center, 402 Dickinson Street, San Diego, CA 92103, USA. kkuczkowski@ucsd.edu
Abstract:The practice of oral tissue piercing, until recently, has been limited mainly to various native tribes in Africa. However, in recent years, body piercing (including oral tissue piercing), has become increasingly popular in the United States and Europe. We present a case of an obstetric patient who presented for emergency postpartum surgery with fixated tongue jewelry in situ, which resulted in trauma to the tongue and difficult airway management. The difficult airway management consisted of tongue bleeding at the time of laryngoscopy and tongue edema at extubation. We consider these two events to be near misses of "cannot intubate" and "cannot ventilate" situations, respectively. Because the popularity of body piercing is increasing in our society, it is reasonable to expect that the incidence of oral jewelry interference with airway management will also increase. Based on this experience, we advise laboring patients with oral jewelry to remove the hardware before receiving anesthesia for safety reasons.
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