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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... cuff inflated . A syringe is attached to the pilot balloon , which is used to inflate and deflate the cuff . Design of Endotracheal Tubes sure exerted on the wall of the trachea is deter- mined by the amount of air in the cuff . Figure ...
... cuff inflated . A syringe is attached to the pilot balloon , which is used to inflate and deflate the cuff . Design of Endotracheal Tubes sure exerted on the wall of the trachea is deter- mined by the amount of air in the cuff . Figure ...
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... cuffs are available but are seldom used owing to the risk of separa- tion of the cuff from the tube . The shapes of tracheostomy tube cuffs vary by manufacturer . Cuffs completely surround the tracheostomy tube and are round when inflated ...
... cuffs are available but are seldom used owing to the risk of separa- tion of the cuff from the tube . The shapes of tracheostomy tube cuffs vary by manufacturer . Cuffs completely surround the tracheostomy tube and are round when inflated ...
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... Cuff deflation may be either partial or full . Partial cuff deflation is accomplished when the patient achieves some ... inflated for an extended . period of time , secretions will be pooled on top of the cuff . Abrupt deflation leads to ...
... Cuff deflation may be either partial or full . Partial cuff deflation is accomplished when the patient achieves some ... inflated for an extended . period of time , secretions will be pooled on top of the cuff . Abrupt deflation leads to ...
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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