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    Tracheostomy - Mayo Clinic

    • A tracheostomy (tray-key-OS-tuh-me) is a hole that surgeons make through the front of the neck and into the windpipe, also known as the trachea. Surgeons place a tracheostomy tube into the hole to keep it ope… 展开

    Why It's Done

    A tracheostomy may be needed when: 1. Medical conditions make the use of a breathing machine, … 展开

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    Risks

    Tracheostomies are generally safe, but they have risks. Some complications are more likely during or shortly after surgery. The risk of complications is greater when a tracheotomy is d… 展开

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    How You Prepare

    How you prepare for a tracheostomy depends on the type of procedure you'll have. If you'll be having general anesthesia, your healthcare professional may ask that yo… 展开

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    What You Can Expect

    During the procedure
    A tracheotomy is most commonly done in an operating room with general anesthetic, which is medicine that puts you to sleep. Occasionally, th… 展开

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