e.n.t.tracheostomy.(dr.usif chalabe)

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TRACHEOSTOMY

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TRACHEOSTOMY

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Tracheotomy • operative procedure that

creates an artificial opening in the trachea.

Tracheostomy • creation of permanent or

semi permanent opening in trachea.

Terminology

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Anatomy

• Trachea lies in midline of the neck extending from cricoid cartilage (C6) superiorly to the tracheal bifurcation at the level of sternal angle (T5).

• Comprises 16-20 C shaped cartilage rings.

• Length 10-12cm.• Diameter 15-20mm.

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Indications

1. Upper Airway Obstruction.

2. Pulmonary Ventilation.

3. Pulmonary Toilet.

4. Elective Procedure

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1. Upper Airway Obstruction

a. Traumab. Foreign bodyc. Infectionsd. Malignant lesions

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2. Pulmonary Ventilation

• Tracheostomy should be performed in a patient still requiring ventilation through an endotracheal tube for more than a one week.

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3. Pulmonary Toilet

• Those who cannot cough and clear their chest.

• Prevent aspiration by low pressure high volume cuff tracheostomy tube.

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4. Elective Procedures

• For major head and neck operations.

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Elective Tracheostomy

Anaesthesia: GA

Position: Supine with sand bag under the shoulder

Incision:horizontal incision b/w cricoid cartilage and suprasternal notch.

Division /retraction of thyroid isthmus

Opening of Trachea and insertion of tube

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• Emergency Tracheostomy Within 2-4 min with vertical

incision

• Cricothyrotomy/mini tracheostomy

Transverse incision over the cricothyroid membrane. Keep only for 3-5 days

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Pediatric Tracheostomy

Vertical incision in trachea b/w 2nd and 3rd ring.

No excision of ant. Wall of trachea

Secure the tube with neck by two sutures

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Complications of Tracheostomy

Intraopertaive Complications.

Bleeding and injury to big vesselsInjury to tracheoesophageal wallPneumothorex

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Early Complications

Bleeding

Tracheostomy tube obstruction

Tracheostomy tube displacement

Infection

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Late Complications

Tracheal StenosisGranulation tissueTracheocutaneus fistulaTracheo - inominate fistula

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PROBLEMS DURING TRACHEOSTOMY CARE

1. Dislocation of tracheostomy tube.

2. Bleeding from stoma or during suction.

3. Blockage of tracheostomy tube.4. Aspiration and swallowing

problems.5. Speaking problems.