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Mediastinal tracheostomy

The American Journal of Surgery, 1996
Advanced carcinoma of the lower neck with direct extension to the superior mediastinum is a major therapeutic challenge. Complete removal of the tumors requires a radical operation in order to remove the larynx, portions of trachea and esophagus, and to construct a tracheostomy stoma with intrathoracic trachea.We present our experience and technique ...
T, Maipang   +3 more
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Tracheostomy management

Paediatric Care, 2005
Even though care of children with tracheostomies may differ between hospitals, there are basic principles and procedures that all nurses should be aware of including how to respond in an emergency.
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Tracheostomy and Mini-Tracheostomy

2009
Percutaneous dilational tracheosto-my (PDT) is currently accepted as the standard technique for longer-term airway management in the critically ill patient in many intensive care units (ICUs). This chapter gives an overview of applied anatomy and techniques, answering the questions of timing, indications, complications, choice of tracheostomy tube and ...
Ulrike Buehner, Andy Bodenham
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Tracheostomy Emergencies

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2019
Tracheostomy is a common procedure for long-term airway management. Although the overall complication rate is greater than 50%, the incidence of serious complications is low. These serious complications can, however, lead to significant morbidity and mortality and it is incumbent on the emergency provider to be prepared to deal with such tracheostomy ...
Laura J, Bontempo, Sara L, Manning
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Temporary Tracheostomy

Topics in Companion Animal Medicine, 2013
Upper airway obstruction can be due to a variety of causes in small animal patients and is often life threatening if left untreated. Placement of a temporary tracheostomy tube may be necessary in the most severe cases of upper airway obstruction until definitive therapy can be implemented.
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Emergency tracheostomy

The American Journal of Surgery, 1976
On rare occasions, emergency tracheostomy is indicated to establish an airway. Using a large bore needle as a guide, tracheal intubation is assured with minimal damage to vital structures in the neck.
G T, Golden   +3 more
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Neonatal Tracheostomy

Clinics in Perinatology, 2018
Neonatal and infant tracheostomies have been valuable in the care and survival of children over the past century. With the implementation of neonatal and pediatric intensive care units, more infants are surviving conditions that were considered fatal.
Jonathan, Walsh, Jeffrey, Rastatter
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Pediatric Tracheostomy

JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery
This Patient Page describes the use of tracheostomy in the pediatric population.
Derek, Lam, Grace, Tan
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Tracheostomy

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1971
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