IP Indian Journal of Anatomy and Surgery of Head, Neck and Brain

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IP Indian Journal of Anatomy and Surgery of Head, Neck and Brain (IJASHNB) open access, peer-reviewed quarterly journal publishing since 2015 and is published under the Khyati Education and Research Foundation (KERF), is registered as a non-profit society (under the society registration act, 1860), Government of India with the vision of various accredited vocational courses in healthcare, education, paramedical, yoga, publication, teaching and research activity, with the aim of faster and better dissemination of knowledge, we will be publishing more...

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Shivesh Kumar, Saurabh Pathak, Rajesh Kunwer, Om Prakash Gupta, Vikas Verma*, Anuj Kumar Tripathi


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Emergency open tracheostomy and emergency percutaneous tracheostomy: A comperative study


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Author Details : Shivesh Kumar, Saurabh Pathak, Rajesh Kunwer, Om Prakash Gupta, Vikas Verma*, Anuj Kumar Tripathi

Volume : 7, Issue : 2, Year : 2021

Article Page : 59-60

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijashnb.2021.013



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Abstract

Emergency Tracheostomy is a widely used procedure in intensive care unit in India. This study reveals that emergency percutaneous tracheostomy is better than emergency open tracheostomy. Percutaneous tracheostomy is associated with better outcome, less bleeding, shorter time, less sedation, less damage to the trachea, and low collection of hematoma.


Keywords: Tracheostomy, Intensive care unit, Percutaneous.


How to cite : Kumar S, Pathak S, Kunwer R, Gupta O P, Verma V, Tripathi A K, Emergency open tracheostomy and emergency percutaneous tracheostomy: A comperative study. IP Indian J Anat Surg Head Neck Brain 2021;7(2):59-60

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