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1 Ιουν 2017 · Tracheostomy in children also continues to remain a predominantly surgical procedure, with percutaneous tracheostomy being performed infrequently and only considered feasible in older children. The indications, preoperative considerations, and procedure types for tracheostomy in children are reviewed.
Pediatric tracheostomy (also known as tracheotomy) is a surgical procedure that can help a child breathe by creating an opening in the windpipe.
A tracheostomy is a surgery where a doctor places a tube into your child’s trachea to assist with breathing. This creates an opening that is called a tracheostomy or a stoma (see Figure 1). You often will hear this opening called a “trach.” Some common reasons for placing a trach include: • To bypass a blockage of the airway
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Our guide will help you learn how to take care of your child's tracheostomy at home, from skin care, changing trach ties and tubes, suctioning, and more.
Adding moisture to the air your child breathes will keep the lungs moist, and keep mucus loose. Humidification is very important for a new tracheostomy tube. If your child does not get enough humidity to the airway, mucus may dry and harden, blocking your child’s airway.
Tracheostomy: Parents Talk (Video) Sometimes kids have a health condition that makes it difficult to breathe through the nose or mouth. When this happens, surgeons may perform a procedure called a tracheostomy, or "trach." During a tracheostomy, a plastic tube is surgically placed into the trachea, or windpipe.