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MBBS, Diploma in Otorhinolaryngology (DLO), MS - ENT

Otolaryngology
Manipal Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Dr. V.T.Anand is a Senior ENT Consultant with over 25yrs experience in the specialty. Following his postgraduate training in ENT in Madras Medical College(DL…

MBBS, MD - Pulmonary Medicine, FCCP - Pulmonary Medicine

Pulmonology
Omni Hospitals · Hyderabad, Telangana +2 more

Dr. K Yugaveer is a Pulmonologist in Kothapet, Hyderabad and has an experience of 10 years in this field. Dr. K Yugaveer practices at Omni Hospitals Kothapet…

MBBS, MD - General Medicine

Family Medicine
Santosham Chest Hospital · Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Dr. Ravi Santosham was trained by his father the Late Dr. Mathuram Santosham right from his formative years as a young medical student in the management and…

2 Awards

MS - ENT, DNB - Otorhinolaryngology, MBBS

Neurology
Yashoda Hospital · Hyderabad, Telangana +1 more

DR. K.V.S.S.R.K Sastry is a well known ENT consultant in hyderabad. He has 23 years of medical experience and treated many clients in his career. He has been…

1 Award

MBBS, MS - ENT

Otolaryngology
Pawana Hospital · Pune, Maharashtra +1 more

Dr. Santosh Mane is an ENT/ Otorhinolaryngologist in Chinchwad, Pune and has an experience of 14 years in this field. Dr. Santosh Mane practices at Shree Gan…

1 Award

MBBS, MS - ENT, DNB - Otorhinolaryngology

Otolaryngology
Max Multi Speciality Centre - Panchsheel Park · Delhi +2 more

Dr. Ajit Man Singh is a ENT/ Otorhinolaryngologist in Saket, Delhi and has an experience of 34 years in this field. Dr. Ajit Man Singh practices at Max Super…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery

Surgery
Prime Indian Hospitals · Chennai, Tamil Nadu +2 more

Dr. R. Kannan pursued his M.B.B.S at Chengelpet Medical College, TamilNadu; Completed his M.S at Kilpauk Medical College, Chennai; Finished DNB in Surgical G…

4 Awards

MBBS, DNB - Otorhinolaryngology

Otolaryngology
BLK Super Speciality Hospital · Delhi +1 more

Dr Sood is a leading ENT Specialist in Delhi NCR. She specialises in disorders of Hearing, nasal allergies, sinusitis and Voice Disorders

2 Awards

MBBS, MD - Pulmonary Medicine

Pulmonology
Alekhya & VK Diacare · Hyderabad, Telangana +1 more

Dr. Mallikarjun Rao is a Pulmonologist in Vijaynagar Colony, Hyderabad and has an experience of 20 years in this field. Dr. Mallikarjun Rao practices at Alek…

MBBS, MS - ENT, Diploma in Otorhinolaryngology (DLO)

Otolaryngology
SCI International Hospital · Delhi +2 more

Dr. Shomeshwar Singh MS DLO FRCS MD, is an ENT and Cochlear Implant Surgeon. He heads one of the busiest ENT & Cochlear implant programs in India. Apart from…

1 Award

MBBS, MS - ENT

Otolaryngology
Kangaroo Care Women & Children Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka +2 more

Dr. Arun Raykar is a ENT/ Otorhinolaryngologist in Kumara Park West, Bangalore and has an experience of 14 years in this field. Dr. Arun Raykar practices at…

MBBS, MS - ENT

Otolaryngology
Magnas V ENT Hospital · Hyderabad, Telangana

Dr. S. Ravi Kumar , a popular ENT Surgeon started the ENT hospital in Hyderabad. He regularly update His skills and techniques and are exposed to the latest…

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Tracheostomy doctors by city

What Is a Tracheostomy?

A tracheostomy is a surgical procedure in which a doctor creates a small opening in the front of the neck into the windpipe (trachea). A tube is then placed in this opening to help the person breathe. This tube allows air to go directly into the lungs, bypassing the nose and mouth.

This procedure is done when a person has difficulty breathing due to blockage, injury, or illness. It may also be needed for patients who require long-term use of a ventilator. Tracheostomy can be temporary or permanent depending on the condition.

The main goal of a tracheostomy is to make breathing easier and safer. It is commonly performed in hospitals and is considered a life-saving procedure in many cases.

Purpose & Benefits of Tracheostomy

● Helps a person breathe easily

● Bypasses blocked or narrowed airways

● Supports long-term ventilator use

● Helps remove mucus from the lungs

● Improves oxygen supply to the body

● Makes breathing more comfortable

● Can be lifesaving in emergencies

Who May Need Tracheostomy?

● Patients with blocked airways

● People on long-term ventilator support

● Individuals with severe lung diseases

● Patients with throat or neck injuries

● People with neurological conditions affecting breathing

● Patients with tumors or swelling in the airway

● Individuals unable to clear mucus properly

Types of Tracheostomy

1. Surgical Tracheostomy

This is done in an operating room. A surgeon makes a cut in the neck and places the tube into the trachea.

2. Percutaneous Tracheostomy

This is a less invasive method usually done in the ICU. A needle and small incision are used to place the tube.

3. Temporary Tracheostomy

Used for short-term breathing support. The tube is removed once the patient recovers.

4. Permanent Tracheostomy

Used in long-term conditions where normal breathing cannot be restored.

Tracheostomy Procedure: Step-by-Step

1. The patient is given anesthesia (general or local)

2. A small cut is made in the front of the neck

3. The trachea (windpipe) is exposed

4. An opening (stoma) is created in the trachea

5. A tracheostomy tube is inserted into the opening

6. The tube is secured in place with straps or stitches

7. The patient is monitored for proper breathing

The procedure usually takes about 20 to 45 minutes, depending on the condition.

Recovery & Aftercare

Recovery varies depending on the patient’s condition. The opening usually heals in about 1 to 2 weeks, and patients may feel soreness in the neck during this time.

Proper care of the tube is very important. The tube needs regular cleaning, and mucus may need to be removed. Patients and caregivers are trained to manage the tracheostomy at home if needed. Regular follow-up with doctors is required.

Risks & Possible Complications

● Bleeding

● Infection

● Damage to nearby structures

● Air leakage under the skin

● Tube blockage or movement

● Breathing problems

● Long-term airway changes

These risks are generally low and can be managed with proper medical care.

Tracheostomy vs Other Breathing Methods

Tracheostomy is different from normal breathing or using masks and tubes through the mouth. It provides a direct airway through the neck, which is more stable for long-term use.

Other methods like oxygen masks or ventilators through the mouth are usually short-term solutions. Tracheostomy is preferred when long-term breathing support is needed or when the airway is blocked.

Frequently asked questions

What is tracheostomy used for?

A tracheostomy is used to help people breathe when their normal airway is blocked or not working properly. It is also used for patients who need long-term breathing support through a ventilator.

Is a tracheostomy painful?

The procedure is done under anaesthesia, so there is no pain during surgery. Afterwards, patients may feel mild pain or discomfort in the neck, which can be managed with medicines.

How long does a tracheostomy take?

Tracheostomy usually takes about 20 to 45 minutes. The exact time depends on the patient’s condition and the type of procedure performed.

How many sessions of tracheostomy are needed?

A tracheostomy is usually done in one procedure. However, regular follow-up care and tube management are required after surgery.

Is a tracheostomy safe?

Yes, tracheostomy is generally safe when performed by experienced doctors. It is commonly done in hospitals and can be life-saving in many situations.

What happens if a tracheostomy is not done?

If a person cannot breathe properly and a tracheostomy is not performed, it can lead to serious complications or even life-threatening situations due to lack of oxygen.

How long does it take to recover after a tracheostomy?

Initial healing usually takes about 1 to 2 weeks. Full recovery depends on the patient’s overall health and condition. Some people may need long-term care if the tube remains in place.

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