Tracheotomy

Definition The tracheotomy is a surgical procedure to create an artificial airway. It is used when it is not possible to insert a breathing tube (called a tube in medicine) through the mouth. The tracheotomy usually requires only a minor operation, in which a small incision is made under the larynx at the neck and … Tracheotomy

Complications | Tracheotomy

Complications Every operation, however small, has complications. Bleeding or injury to surrounding structures are usually the most common complications. This is also the case with tracheotomy. Surrounding structures/organs here are the thyroid gland, certain nerves and vessels. If the patient has a particularly large thyroid gland, it may be necessary to remove part of it. … Complications | Tracheotomy

Tracheotomy with a ballpoint | Tracheotomy

Tracheotomy with a ballpoint An emergency tracheotomy is seldom necessary and without anatomical and medical knowledge, it involves considerable risks. Therefore laymen are strongly advised not to perform it themselves with a ballpoint pen or similar objects such as straws. English scientists published a study in which they tested different ballpoint pens for performing a … Tracheotomy with a ballpoint | Tracheotomy