(10-16-2024, 09:08 AM)THEVGE Wrote: It has been quiet in this thread for a while, I was wondering if you can give an update?
Here you are:
I had an incident with the hybrid stent, which landed me in the emergency room of the hospital.
When I inserted it in my nose, I sneezed exceptionally powerfully. Due to this sudden head movement, I lost control of the stent I had just deployed. It is difficult to reconstruct what exactly happened. I might have inadvertently pushed it up into my nose with the deploying tool. But after this sneezing, I could not see the tip of the stent in my nose hole, and I could not pull it out. I also felt that it was sliding down with each swallow toward my fauces.
I could only whisper. First, I thought that I could drive (about 30 minutes) to the hospital myself. But then I realized it was not a good idea because although I could still breathe, I was unsure for how long. Fortunately, my wife understood what was happening and called 911. The emergency crew was on the scene within 10 minutes and could pull the stent out through my mouth with a long tool. I was okay immediately after it, but they took me to the emergency room for observation. It was concluded that no harm was done. I was told that due to the stent's porous net, I could still get air.
The manufacturer claimed I was the first who "swallowed" the stent.
Understandably, I suspended the stent usage. But because of the prolapses, I developed an alternative approach, which I posted here:
Palatal prolapse mitigated with positional therapy.
Nevertheless, I wanted to use the stent again because
of its tremendous benefit. Therefore, I modified it, which I posted here:
Homemade improvement of the Alaxo Hybrid Stent, i.e., the 5" long.
I do not want to discourage anybody from using the stent. You just want to be careful when inserting it, and you might want to make the improvements I suggest above.