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Here's a case: 50 year old thin male with hx of type II diabetes (5 years on oral hypoglycemic agent, which he now only uses 2 times/week after losing 30 pounds and glucoses run around 120), borderline HTN on no medications, smoker, GI bleed years ago treated medically, and heartburn 2 times/month associated with drinking beer. Preop labs and EKG are normal except for LVH. The patient has good exercise tolerance. This patient needs hand surgery for a tendon laceration (refuses regional anesthesia and the case cannot be done under local/MAC), and has been NPO. The case should take about 1.5 hours. Also, he has never had anesthesia before, and his airway is a mallampati 2 with good mouth opening, full cervical range of motion, slight overbite, and a short chin. Who is in favor of LMA proseal and who would favor intubation and why?