Finding EXTRAordinary in the Ordinary

Sandesh (Sunny) Raj, MD

Sandesh (Sunny) Raj, MD is a practicing emergency medicine physician at CaroMont Regional Medical Center in Belmont, North Carolina.

Reason for Visit:
The patient was referred to the Emergency Department by an urgent care clinic after presenting with a sore throat and shortness of breath.

Patient Outcome:
The patient underwent an emergency tracheostomy at the bedside and was admitted to the ICU. Five days later, his breathing tube was removed, and he has since returned to living a normal life.

Dr.Raj, in sunglasses stands by a railing with a mountain backdrop, exuding a relaxed and adventurous vibe. He's wearing a black t-shirt and backpack. Dr.Raj, in sunglasses stands by a railing with a mountain backdrop, exuding a relaxed and adventurous vibe. He's wearing a black t-shirt and backpack.

EXTRAordinary Care

Dr. Sandesh Raj’s quick clinical suspicion and decisive leadership were critical in managing this rare and life-threatening airway emergency. The 57-year-old patient arrived in a wheelchair, accompanied by his wife, and was initially alert and communicative. After lying in bed, staff noticed a squeaking sound with each breath—suspected stridor—an alarming and uncommon sign in adults. His blood pressure was also severely elevated at 200 mmHg.

Dr. Raj recognized the danger of imminent airway obstruction and quickly administered steroids, racemic epinephrine, and antibiotics. The patient had been sent from urgent care just prior, and his rapid decompensation raised immediate concern. Due to the severity of his breathing issues, CT imaging was deemed unsafe. Neck imaging later revealed his airway was narrowed to just 3mm, confirming a diagnosis of epiglottitis—a rare but potentially fatal condition in adults.

Recognizing the urgency, Dr. Raj quickly assembled a multidisciplinary team, including anesthesia and trauma surgery, to evaluate the patient at the bedside. Initial oral intubation attempts were unsuccessful. With the airway at risk of complete closure, a tracheostomy was performed emergently in the ED—an extremely rare, high-stakes procedure typically reserved for the operating room, but made necessary due to the urgency and timing on Easter Sunday.

Despite the high-stress situation, Dr. Raj remained calm and led the collaboration between emergency, surgical, anesthesia, and nursing teams. The nursing staff—unaccustomed to this high risk airway procedure—responded quickly to locate the necessary equipment. The patient was stabilized, admitted to the ICU, and has since made a full recovery.

“When options are limited, you feel the pressure. But you take a breath, stay focused, and do what you’ve been trained to do.”

– Sandesh (Sunny) Raj, MD

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Hospital Partner

CaroMont Regional Medical Center – Belmont is a licensed 66-bed hospital with an ED and a full suite of diagnostic testing and imaging services. Belmont, North Carolina is a small suburban city just 15 miles from Charlotte, NC. Belmont allows its residents to take advantage of big city amenities while enjoying its small town charm.