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Tracheotomy in Children

New England Journal of Medicine, 1962
TRACHEOTOMY is performed at every age of life. The indications for tracheotomy vary considerably in childhood from those in adult life. In a small child the operation requires a more meticulous surgical technic than the same procedure in a fully developed adult.
P, OLIVER   +3 more
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Surgical tracheotomy

Journal of Visceral Surgery, 2021
In spite of the ever-increasing hyper-specialization of gastro-intestinal surgeons, some surgical emergency procedures, such as tracheotomy, need to be mastered. The need for tracheotomy is sometimes so urgent that one cannot wait for a specialized surgeon to arrive or to transport the patient elsewhere.
N, Gaubert, A, Crambert, B, Malgras
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The Tracheotomy Punch for Urgent Tracheotomy

The Laryngoscope, 2010
Tracheotomy is a commonly performed surgical technique used for long-term mechanical ventilation, upper airway obstruction, need for pulmonary toilet, and as an adjunct to surgery where ventilation is anticipated. Urgent tracheotomy may be performed when difficulty is encountered during an elective tracheotomy, or when cricothyroidotomy is impossible ...
Ryan M, Mitchell   +2 more
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Infant Tracheotomy

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1982
The pediatric and neonatal tracheotomies done on our patients at Children's Memorial Hospital since 1975 have been reviewed. Patients' ages, birth weights, rates of complications, decannulations and deaths have been studied. As compared to previous studies, the proportion of procedures done on children in the first year of life has dramatically ...
C R, Gerson, G F, Tucker
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Percutaneous Tracheotomy

Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics, 2010
Tracheotomy is one of the most commonly performed procedures in critically ill patients. This article describes in particular the use of percutaneous dilatational tracheotomy. A brief history is included.
Kia, Sheykholeslami   +2 more
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Electrodissection tracheotomy

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1996
AbstractThe acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic and other potentially fatal blood-borne infectious diseases have produced a heightened awareness for preventing accidental inoculation of surgeons and operating theatre staff. It is incumbent upon the head and neck surgeon to use safe and effective surgical technique in these patients to ...
A, Alvi, A, Stegnjajic
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Surgical Tracheotomy

Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics, 2010
Tracheotomy is a surgical procedure that dates back to early history and medical advancement. The oral and maxillofacial surgeon routinely operates around the airway and should be able to master this procedure by adhering to the surgical principles outlined in this article.
Henry H, Rowshan, Dale A, Baur
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