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Percutaneous Tracheostomy: A Practical Handbook

Percutaneous Tracheostomy: A Practical Handbook

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Henry G. W. Paw, Andrew R. Bodenham
Greenwich Medical Media, 9/2/2004
EAN 9781841101422, ISBN10: 1841101427

Hardcover, 170 pages, 25.4 x 19.3 x 1.8 cm
Language: English

The invention of positive-pressure ventilators and the growth of ICUs have improved our ability to keep critically ill and mechanically ventilated patients alive longer, and as a result, prolonged ventilatory assistance has become more and more common. In recent years, there has been a shift away from translaryngeal intubation in favour of tracheostomy for better long-term airway access in patients who require prolonged ventilatory support. This well illustrated, practical text provides the newcomer to percutaneous tracheostomy with a perfect introduction to this increasingly widely used technique. It provides an overview of the history of the technique, the basic anatomy of relevance to the user, and the indications and contraindications for its use, and goes on to describe the key advantages of the technique over other methods, which kits are currently available for use (and their relative merits), equipment and aids for percutaneous tracheostomy, and the anaesthetic techniques involved.

1. Introduction
2. History
3. Anatomy
4. Indications for tracheostomy
5. Contraindications of tracheostomy
6. Advantages of tracheostomy vs orotracheal intubation
7. Advantages of percutaneous vs open surgical tracheostomy
8. Different techniques
9. Anaesthesia for percutaneous tracheostomy
10. Equipment and aids for the percutaneous tracheostomy
11. Complications of percutaneous tracheostomy
12. Follow up
13. Tricks and tips
References.