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- A tracheostomy is surgery to create a hole in your neck that goes into your windpipe. If you need ... for you to breathe. You may need a tracheostomy if you are on a breathing machine (ventilator) ...
- Tracheal Disorders (National Library of Medicine)... conditions. You may need a procedure called a tracheostomy to help you breathe if you have swallowing ... block your airways. You might also need a tracheostomy if you are in critical care and need ...
- A tracheostomy is a surgical procedure to create an opening through the neck into the trachea (windpipe). A tube ... from the lungs. This tube is called a tracheostomy tube or trach tube.
- ... key part of communicating with people. Having a tracheostomy tube can change your ability to talk and ... you can learn how to speak with a tracheostomy tube. It just takes practice. There are even ...
- Critical Care (National Library of Medicine)... to give you extra oxygen to breathe in Tracheostomy tubes, which are breathing tubes. The tube is ...
- Most people with a tracheostomy tube will be able to eat normally. However, it may feel different when you swallow foods or liquids.
- The indications for tracheostomy include: Prolonged intubation during the course of a critical illness Subglottic stenosis from prior trauma Obstruction from obesity for ...
- ClinicalTrials.gov: Tracheostomy (National Institutes of Health)Critical Care/Clinical Trials ... Critical Care ... National Institutes of Health ... From the National Institutes of Health
- Tracheostomy (For Parents) (Nemours Foundation)Critical Care/Children ... Critical Care ... Tracheal Disorders/Children ... Tracheal Disorders ... Nemours Foundation
- Lung Disease Treatments (National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)Oxygen therapy,Pulmonary rehabilitation,Thoracentesis,Tracheostomy,Lung transplant ... and conditions, including oxygen therapy, pulmonary rehabilitation, thoracentesis, tracheostomy, and lung transplants.