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22 Οκτ 2019 · Preparation for major head or neck surgery to assist breathing during recovery. Severe trauma to the head or neck that obstructs breathing. Other emergency situations when breathing is obstructed and emergency personnel can't put a breathing tube through your mouth and into your trachea.
5 Οκτ 2021 · Tracheal stenosis happens when you have inflammation or scar tissue in your trachea that makes your trachea narrower and makes it more difficult for you to breathe. There are two types of tracheal stenosis: Acquired or congenital. Tracheal stenosis is treated with surgery to stretch your trachea or remove the narrowed area of your trachea.
1 Απρ 2024 · Tracheobronchomalacia (TBM) happens when your trachea (airway or windpipe) and bronchial tubes (airways leading to your lungs) close down or collapse, so you have trouble breathing. Babies, children and adults may have TBM. Symptoms include difficulty breathing, wheezing or a barking dry cough.
23 Οκτ 2024 · Tracheomalacia happens when the cartilage in your windpipe is weak, floppy or damaged. It can result in symptoms like noisy breathing, shortness of breath and frequent respiratory infections. Treatments include physical therapy, medications and, rarely, surgery. Tracheomalacia most often affects babies, but anyone can develop it.
22 Οκτ 2019 · Mayo Clinic experts are experienced in performing tracheotomies in children and adults and in determining if the opening can be closed. Each year, Mayo specialists perform more than 500 surgical procedures to create tracheostomies.
30 Ιουλ 2020 · The primary goal of laryngotracheal reconstruction surgery is to establish a permanent, stable airway for you or your child to breathe through without the use of a breathing tube. Surgery can also improve voice and swallowing issues.
Most infants respond well to humidified air, careful feedings and antibiotics for infections. Babies with tracheomalacia must be closely monitored when they have respiratory infections. Often, the symptoms of tracheomalacia improve as the infant grows. Rarely, surgery is needed.