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- Tracheostomy - Mayo Clinic
Tracheostomy A tracheostomy is a surgically created hole, also called a stoma, in your windpipe, also known as your trachea This hole allows air to pass into your windpipe to help with breathing when the usual way of breathing is blocked or reduced
- Tracheostomy: Procedure, Aftercare, Recovery, and Results - Healthline
A tracheostomy (or tracheotomy) is a medical procedure that helps a person breathe better Discover who needs one, what to expect, possible risks, and more
- Tracheostomy: What It Is, Purpose Procedure - Cleveland Clinic
A tracheostomy is a hole your surgeon makes through your neck and into your windpipe It bypasses your nose, mouth and throat to help you breathe A tracheostomy creates a new breathing passage through your neck and windpipe
- Tracheostomy: Procedure, Risks, and Results - WebMD
A tracheostomy is a hole that a doctor creates in your windpipe to help you breathe Learn more about when you would need a tracheostomy, the procedure, aftercare, risks, and results
- Tracheostomy - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
A tracheostomy (or tracheotomy, while there are technical differences, these terms are colloquially used interchangeably For the purposes of this article, we will use 'tracheostomy') is a surgical procedure to create an opening in the anterior trachea to facilitate respiration
- Living with a Tracheostomy Tube and Stoma - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Having a tracheostomy means adjusting to changes to your daily routine Whether the trach is temporary or permanent, understanding how to care for your devices (and yourself) is essential
- Tracheostomy: Uses, Procedure, Side Effects, and Results - Verywell Health
A tracheostomy is a surgical procedure that is performed to help breathing Learn why it is used, how it is done, and potential complications
- Tracheostomy Procedure Home Care, Complications, Recovery Time
A tracheostomy is a surgical procedure that creates an opening in the neck leading directly to the trachea (the breathing tube), which is kept open with a tracheostomy tube Tracheostomies are used to aid breathing
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