Subject: Medical and Surgical Nursing II (Theory)
A tracheostomy is a surgical technique that involves creating a hole through the neck into the trachea (windpipe). Typically, a tube is inserted into this incision to establish an airway and remove secretions from the lungs. This tube is referred to as a tracheostomy tube, or trach tube. The goal of tracheostomy is to keep the airways open to allow for therapeutic gas exchanges, to allow for Bronchial toilet: to eliminate tracheal bronchial secretion, to maintain optimal physical comfort, and to prevent aspiration and transmission of harmful microorganisms. Early complications that may occur during or shortly after the tracheostomy procedure include bleeding, air trapped in the lungs (pneumothorax), pneumomediastinum, subcutaneous emphysema, swallowing tube injury, and so on. Many of these early issues can be prevented or dealt with effectively in a hospital setting by our expert surgeons. Later complications that may develop while the tracheostomy tube is in situ include the tracheostomy tube being accidentally removed, infection in the trachea and surrounding the tracheostomy tube, and so on. Tracheostomy tube suctioning is done only when necessary. The sterile technique must be followed. Nurses should be aware that suctioning is frequently required during the initial postoperative period.
A tracheostomy is a surgical technique that involves creating a hole through the neck into the trachea (windpipe). Typically, a tube is inserted into this incision to establish an airway and remove secretions from the lungs. This tube is referred to as a tracheostomy tube, or trach tube.
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Define tracheostomy ?
A tracheostomy is a surgical procedure that involves creating a hole through the neck into the trachea (windpipe). Typically, a tube is inserted through this opening to provide an airway and remove secretions from the lungs. This tube is referred to as a tracheostomy tube, or trach tube.
List the indication of tracheostomy ?
What are the complication of tracheostomy ?
Early complications that could occur during or soon after the tracheostomy procedure include:
Many of these early issues can be prevented or properly managed in a hospital setting by our skilled surgeons.
The procedure could lead to other issues in the future.
Later complications that could develop later on when the tracheostomy tube is in place:
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