A recent visit to the ENT verified something I had determined on my own some time ago. My voice doesn't last as long after the surgery, going hoarse on me in longer sentences.
In the process of having a breathing tube and a TEE scope down my throat during the surgery, they "thinned" the left side of my vocal chords. As it's been almost four years now, my voice is as healed as it will get.
This is usually not done by your surgeron in a teaching hospital. It's done by the anesthesiologist and a surgeon in training. The problem is, the surgeon-in-training is interested in getting good pictures for the surgeon, and in what the TEE will show, and not so much in whether he had to push too hard to get it past your vocal chords. And, of course, you're in no position to complain.
You might just want to mention to your surgeon that you're a little concerned about damage form the throat tubes, because a friend of yours had this happen to him in open heart surgery. It might make him take notice of the procedure, and help assure a gentler hand than I got.
Also, ask if they normally use a lip clip for the breathing tube. If so, ask them if they would use tape instead. The lip clip will leave you with a fat lip that will last for a day or more afterwards. And it's entirely unnecessary.
Best wishes,
In the process of having a breathing tube and a TEE scope down my throat during the surgery, they "thinned" the left side of my vocal chords. As it's been almost four years now, my voice is as healed as it will get.
This is usually not done by your surgeron in a teaching hospital. It's done by the anesthesiologist and a surgeon in training. The problem is, the surgeon-in-training is interested in getting good pictures for the surgeon, and in what the TEE will show, and not so much in whether he had to push too hard to get it past your vocal chords. And, of course, you're in no position to complain.
You might just want to mention to your surgeon that you're a little concerned about damage form the throat tubes, because a friend of yours had this happen to him in open heart surgery. It might make him take notice of the procedure, and help assure a gentler hand than I got.
Also, ask if they normally use a lip clip for the breathing tube. If so, ask them if they would use tape instead. The lip clip will leave you with a fat lip that will last for a day or more afterwards. And it's entirely unnecessary.
Best wishes,