نتایج جستجو برای: dilatational tracheostomy

تعداد نتایج: 4871  

2014
Siamak Yaghoobi Hamid Kayalha Raziyeh Ghafouri Zohreh Yazdi Marzieh Beigom Khezri

BACKGROUND Tracheostomy facilitates respiratory care and the process of weaning from mechanical ventilatory support. AIMS To compare the complications found in percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (PDT) and surgical tracheostomy (ST) techniques. METHODS This was a prospective randomized study to evaluate the complications of PDT and ST procedures in patients admitted to ICU unit of a teac...

Journal: :Middle East journal of anaesthesiology 2008
Aygen Türkmen Aysel Altan Namigar Turgut Güven Yildirim Ayşin Ersoy Caglayan Koksal Medetoğlu Ayşe Sedat Kamali

RATIONALE Tracheostomy is done mostly in critically ill patients, many of whom may not survive. We still do not know the long term complications of tracheostomy itself; tracheal and subglottic stenosis, and tracheomalacia. OBJECTIVES To compare the complications of surgical tracheostomy (ST) versus percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (PDT) by means of MRI control up to 1 month after closed...

بخشائی, محمدحسین, فرهانچی, افشین, منوچهریان, ناهید, صنعت کارفر, مهدی , پورانوری, حسن ,

Introduction & Objective: Percutaneous Dilatational Tratheostomy (PDT) is an elective procedure increasingly performed at bedside in intensive care unit (ICU). With this technique the complications during transferring to the operating room, duration between one patient candidate for PDT to perform it and cost decreased compared to the standard technique. In our study we compared the duration ...

Journal: :Danish medical journal 2015
Kristian Rørbæk Madsen Henrik Guldager Mikael Rewers Sven-Olaf Weber Kurt Købke-Jacobsen Jonathan White

Percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy is a common procedure in intensive care. This updated Danish national guideline describes indications, contraindications and complications, and gives recommendations for timing, anaesthesia, and technique, use of fibre bronchoscopy and ultrasound guidance, as well as decannulation strategy, training, and education.

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2004
D K Phukan J Andrzejowski

We report an unusual complication of percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy, in which the guide wire became lodged in the bronchial tree. The assistance of an expert bronchoscopist resulted in successful removal of a fractured J wire with no adverse sequelae for the patient. A subsequent incident has given insight into the mechanism of damage to the guide wire.

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