In one embodiment, an introducer has a round handle a first curved, flattened (i.e., oval) section connected to the handle a first straight, unflattened (i.e., circular) section connected to the first curved section a second curved, flattened section connected to the first straight section and a last straight, unflattened section connected to the second curved section. The curved, flattened sections allow the introducer to unbend in the anterior-posterior direction to enable a user to introduce a tube or other airway catheter into a surgical airway. The major axis of the oval sections is equal to the diameter of the circular sections, substantially preventing side-to-side bending of the introducer. A rounded distal end provides tactile feedback resulting from palpation of the patients anterior tracheal rings to confirm proper insertion of the introducer, while tenting of the skin indicates improper insertion.