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Mayo Clinic – Pediatric Tracheal Surgery. In this video, Elizabeth H. Stephens, M.D., Ph.D., pediatric cardiac surgeon, and Joshua P. Wiedermann, M.D., otolaryngologist, discuss pediatric ...
This video demonstrates the assessment of tracheal deviation and tracheal tug, which are done as part of a respiratory examination.
This animation goes over how breathing and swallowing changes from normal when a tracheostomy tube is placed with and without balloon cuff inflation.
Tracheomalacia and bronchomalacia both refer to airway collapse. This occurs when the child’s airway, or trachea, is abnormally shaped, or too soft and pliable, or both. The trachea typically has C-shaped rings of cartilage that help the airway stay open during exhalation.
11 Αυγ 2020 · This video shows a transotic approach for a cochlear schwannoma in a 59-year-old female who presented with sudden sensorineural hearing loss in her left three years prior. She was found to have subsequent growth of her tumor on imaging and elected to undergo surgery.
A tracheostomy (track-ee-os-tohmee) is a small, surgical opening through the skin into the windpipe (trachea). There are many reasons why children may need a tracheostomy. The most common is to relieve severe breathing difficulties due to an obstruction (blockage) or narrowing in the upper airway.
What is tracheomalacia? Tracheomalacia is the name for a wider or flatter windpipe (trachea) that collapses with breathing and coughing. Also described as a flexible or floppy windpipe, tracheomalacia may develop because of pressure from nearby blood vessels.