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COMPLICATIONS OF TRACHEOTOMY

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1965
TRACHEOTOMY (opening of the trachea) and tracheostomy (the creation of a more permanent opening in the trachea) are procedures which have become commonplace. It is the opinion of many that any physician should be able to quickly perform a tracheotomy at a moment's notice.
C T, Yarington, J P, Frazer
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Pediatric Tracheotomy

2012
The procedure of tracheotomy dates back to ancient times. Its use has been adapted in the neonatal and pediatric population over the past half-century. Despite being a life-saving measure, tracheotomy-related mortality rates range from 0.5 to 3.6%, and this procedure is not without significant and sometimes frequent complications.
Thomas Q, Gallagher   +1 more
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[Tracheotomy].

Revue des maladies respiratoires, 2005
Tracheotomy was initially described as a means to relieve acute upper airway obstruction. Indications for its use have changed and developed over time.During the 1960's, tracheotomy was promoted as a treatment for ventilator-dependent patients but the complications reported in the 1970's and early 1980's both reduced its accepted indications and led to
Vincent Eusterman, Wayne Harsha
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Tracheotomy

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1955
P H, HOLINGER   +2 more
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Percutaneous Tracheotomy

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2003
Alfio, Ferlito   +3 more
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PERCUTANEOUS TRACHEOTOMY

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1957
C H, SHELDEN, R H, PUDENZ, F Y, TICHY
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Tracheotomy

The American Journal of Nursing, 1952
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TRACHEOTOMY CARE

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1966
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Tracheotomy

2013
Carrie M. Bush, Melanie W. Seybt
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