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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... performed the operation . Razes of Baghdad related that the procedure was performed by Aucilisius , who lived 200 years af- ter Galen and Aretaeus . Sixteenth- and Seventeenth- Century Tracheotomy The alleged first successful ...
... performed the operation . Razes of Baghdad related that the procedure was performed by Aucilisius , who lived 200 years af- ter Galen and Aretaeus . Sixteenth- and Seventeenth- Century Tracheotomy The alleged first successful ...
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... performed for potential or actual airway obstruction , for long - term ven- tilatory assistance , and to protect the airway and provide pulmonary suctioning.1 Unless a trach- eostomy is done as an emergency procedure , it is usually ...
... performed for potential or actual airway obstruction , for long - term ven- tilatory assistance , and to protect the airway and provide pulmonary suctioning.1 Unless a trach- eostomy is done as an emergency procedure , it is usually ...
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... performed procedure and requires special consideration in this patient subset in terms of indications , tech- nique , and care . Percutaneous tracheostomy is especially well suited to intensive care unit ( ICU ) patients and , as such ...
... performed procedure and requires special consideration in this patient subset in terms of indications , tech- nique , and care . Percutaneous tracheostomy is especially well suited to intensive care unit ( ICU ) patients and , as such ...
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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airflow airway obstruction anesthesia aspiration assessment bedside bleeding breathing bronchoscope catheter cheal cheotomy Chest closure communication cough cricoid cartilage cricothyroidotomy cuff deflation cuff pressure cuffed decannulation Dikeman dilator dysphagia edema electrolarynx endoscopic endotracheal intubation endotracheal tube fenestrated fistula glottic granulomas incision increased infection inflated cuff injury inner cannula innominate artery inserted Kazandjian laryngeal long-term mechanical ventilation minimize monitoring morbidly obese neck plate nursing obese patients obturator occur one-way operating room oral OSAS patients ostomy Otolaryngol Otolaryngology outer cannula oxygen Passy-Muir pediatric performed phonation placed placement pneumomediastinum pneumothorax postoperative preoperative prevent procedure pulmonary removed require respiratory risk secretions skin sleep apnea speaking valve speech speech-language stoma subcutaneous subglottic Surg surgeon surgery surgical swallowing syndrome talking tracheostomy tube technique tient tion tolerate tomy tomy tube trache trachea tracheal ring tracheal wall tracheostomy tube tract traction sutures treatment upper airway vocal folds voice wound