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  1. Tracheostomy - Mayo Clinic

    Nov 13, 2024 · Tracheotomy is done when the usual way of breathing is blocked or reduced. A tracheostomy is often needed when health problems require long-term use of a machine called …

  2. Tracheostomy: What It Is, Purpose & Procedure - Cleveland Clinic

    Feb 12, 2025 · A tracheostomy tube, or trach (pronounced “trake”), goes through the hole and into your windpipe to help you breathe. The actual procedure to create the tracheostomy (opening) …

  3. Tracheostomy - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    For patients, caregivers, families and physicians to learn about the surgical procedure and find valuable information on living with and taking care of a tracheostomy.

  4. Tracheostomy: Procedure, Aftercare, Recovery, and Results

    Jan 26, 2024 · Connect with us for all things health. A tracheostomy, also known as a tracheotomy, is a medical procedure that involves creating an opening in the neck in order to …

  5. Tracheostomy Care - What You Need to Know - Drugs.com

    4 days ago · What is tracheostomy care? Tracheostomy (trach) care is done to keep your trach tube clean. This helps prevent a clogged tube and decreases your risk for infection. Trach care …

  6. Tracheostomy Guide: Types, Care, and Patient Management

    A tracheostomy, commonly known as a trach, is a hole in the windpipe (trachea) created by a surgeon. This hole, called a stoma, replaces a person’s nose and mouth as the pathway for …

  7. Tracheostomy: What It Is and When It Is Needed

    A tracheostomy (trach) tube provides another way to access the airway other than through the mouth or nose. It helps your child breathe and lets you clear mucus out of their airway.

  8. Your Tracheostomy: Care Instructions | Kaiser Permanente

    Your doctor or nurse will give you instructions about how to take care of your tracheostomy, or trach (say "trayk"). This will include how to suction your trach, how to clean the opening in your …

  9. What Is a Tracheostomy? | Anesthesiology - JAMA Network

    A tracheostomy tube (“trach”) is considered when intubation is expected to last more than 1 or 2 weeks. A tracheostomy tube is very short and wide and is surgically placed directly into the …

  10. The Global Tracheostomy Collaborative

    Safe, effective tracheostomy care on a global scale, achieved through data-driven innovations of interprofessional teams of physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, speech therapists, …