Tracheostomy
From DrKoop's partner site on chronic pain, ChronicPainConnection.com
A tracheostomy is a surgical procedure to create an opening through the neck into the trachea (windpipe). A tube is usually placed through this opening to provide an airway and to remove secretions from the lungs. This tube is called a tracheostomy tube or trach tube. Description General anesthesia is used. The neck is cleaned and draped. Surgical cuts are made to expose the tough cartilage rings that make up the outer wall of the trachea. The surgeon then creates an opening into the trachea and inserts a tracheostomy tube. Indications A tracheostomy may be done if you have:
Review Date: 01/30/2007 ![]() advertisement
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