Tracheotomy: Airway Management, Communication, and SwallowingEugene N. Myers, Jonas T. Johnson, Thomas Murry This is a comprehensive, well-illustrated reference on classical tracheotomy in adults and children. It provides professionals with the essential tools needed to support safe, effective intervention in inpatient and outpatient settings and addresses special populations and their unique needs. |
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... tract lined with epithelium forms . Granulation tissue usually develops in the tract and the tract is difficult to keep clean . When a permanent tract or tracheostomy is desired , the surgical tech- nique should be modified somewhat to ...
... tract lined with epithelium forms . Granulation tissue usually develops in the tract and the tract is difficult to keep clean . When a permanent tract or tracheostomy is desired , the surgical tech- nique should be modified somewhat to ...
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... tract closed with interposition of soft tissue through a lateral cervical incision . If the fistula is very large , the trachea will have to be resected and repaired with end - to - end anas- tomoses and the esophageal defect closed in ...
... tract closed with interposition of soft tissue through a lateral cervical incision . If the fistula is very large , the trachea will have to be resected and repaired with end - to - end anas- tomoses and the esophageal defect closed in ...
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... tract that is lined with mature squamous epithelium may not close spontaneously . A tract associated with a small scar may be treated surgically by sim- ply excising the epithelial tract and allowing the wound to close . If the tract is ...
... tract that is lined with mature squamous epithelium may not close spontaneously . A tract associated with a small scar may be treated surgically by sim- ply excising the epithelial tract and allowing the wound to close . If the tract is ...
Contents
Alternatives to Tracheotomy | 9 |
Technique and Complications of Tracheotomy in Adults | 15 |
Technique and Complications of Tracheotomy in the Pediatric | 33 |
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