Intermezzo
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If whatever procedure was being performed had to do with the vocal cords, would it not then have been a bronchoscopy as opposed to an endoscopy? They were not examining the esophagus and the stomach, which would be an endoscopy. They would have been examining the trachea and larynx.
Perhaps they are just using the term "endoscopy" in a generic sense to describe the use of a flexible tube with a camera on it. But technically, if it is going down into the trachea it is a bronchoscope.
These devices also have a tool that allows for removal of polyps. So that may have been the "surgery".
Often for these types of procedures, full out anesthesia is not used. A type of sedation called "IV conscious sedation" is used. Two drugs, Versed and Fentanyl are administered. Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid (stronger than morphine) with a side effect of depressing breathing - which is a side effect of all opioids. The Versed relaxes the patient and also causes amnesia for the procedure. During a procedure using IV conscious sedation the patient often "drifts off", but they are "arousable" and when asked, for instance, to turn onto their side, they will arouse and do so.
Reaction to the medications used for anesthesia is one of the risks involved with any procedure. It does not happen often, but it does happen. Plus a patient in their 80s would be at a higher risk for this to happen.
So sad.
BBM
I agree.
I work in an Endoscopy clinic at a local hospital, I love it, I find it fascinating LOL most of my work is the reprocessing, handling, troubleshooting of the Endoscopes
Endoscopy means looking inside the body for medical reason with an instrument called an Endoscope
Endoscopy procedures include but are not limited to:
Laryngoscopy (maybe Joan was having this procedure...and perhaps a flexible bronchoscope can be used in this procedure but I am not certain since we have not done this procedure where I work)
Colonoscopy..looking inside our colon and sigmoid colon
EGD (upper GI scope or Gastro Scope) oesophagus., stomach and duodenum
ERCP,
Bronchoscopy(looking inside the airways and lungs),
Cystoscopy(for the urinary tract)