What specialist deals with trachea?

What specialist deals with trachea?

Who performs tracheal surgery? Thoracic surgeons and otolaryngologists (pronounced “ōtō-lar-en-gäl-e-jests”) perform tracheal surgery. Thoracic surgeons specialize in the surgical treatment of diseases of the chest, including the blood vessels, heart, lungs, and esophagus.

Can nurses do tracheostomy?

Nurses provide tracheostomy care for patients to maintain the integrity of the tracheostomy tube and lower the risk of infection.

Who are the healthcare professionals for a tracheostomy?

A patient with a tracheostomy is cared for by numerous healthcare professionals from a variety of disciplines: a physician, nurse, respiratory therapist, speech pathologist, etc., and each of these practitioners approach the patient from their own frame of reference.

How are tracheal disorders treated in the medical field?

Tracheal Disorders Topics. Tracheobronchial airway stent or T-Tube, a non-invasive procedure that uses a bronchoscope to place a stent to keep the airway open. Tracheal resection and reconstruction, a surgical method that removes the constricted section of the trachea and rejoins the upper and lower sections.

Do you need to clean the area around your Trach?

Clean the area around your trach as directed. The area around your trach is called the stoma. Use a trach cover as directed. Do not use a trach cover unless your healthcare provider says it is okay. A trach cover sits over the opening to your trach tube. It prevents dirt and other foreign bodies from getting into your airway.

Who are the experts in tracheal resection and reconstruction?

Should surgery or a procedure be required, our surgeons and interventional pulmonologists are experts in tracheal resection and reconstruction surgery and collaborate with specialized otolaryngologists to ensure the best outcomes. What are the types of tracheal disorders?

A patient with a tracheostomy is cared for by numerous healthcare professionals from a variety of disciplines: a physician, nurse, respiratory therapist, speech pathologist, etc., and each of these practitioners approach the patient from their own frame of reference.

Tracheal Disorders Topics. Tracheobronchial airway stent or T-Tube, a non-invasive procedure that uses a bronchoscope to place a stent to keep the airway open. Tracheal resection and reconstruction, a surgical method that removes the constricted section of the trachea and rejoins the upper and lower sections.

Should surgery or a procedure be required, our surgeons and interventional pulmonologists are experts in tracheal resection and reconstruction surgery and collaborate with specialized otolaryngologists to ensure the best outcomes. What are the types of tracheal disorders?

What should I do if I have trouble breathing after a tracheostomy?

Replace your trach tube. Insert a new trach tube. Try a smaller size if a regular sized tube will not go in properly. Have someone else call 911 if you still have trouble breathing. A trained person can use a bag-mask over your stoma to help you breathe until help arrives. Wash your hands.