Percutaneous tracheostomy in the intensive care unit
- 1 December 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Current Opinion In Anesthesiology
- Vol. 12 (6) , 701-706
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00001503-199912000-00012
Abstract
Percutaneous tracheostomy is now established in intensive care practice. However, discussion continues on many aspects of the procedure. This update reviews recent studies of bedside percutaneous tracheostomy, which suggest that the commonly used techniques are safe in terms of short and long-term complications. The introduction of percutaneous tracheostomy into an intensive care unit has training implications, particularly for surgeons. The timing of percutaneous tracheostomy in critically ill patients, and the use of the technique in children remain controversial.Keywords
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