Definitionn. a surgical operation that creates an opening into the trachea with a tube inserted to provide a passage for air
Last update: October 1, 2015
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He underwent a tracheotomy and is on bed rest . [Please select]
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Unfortunately he was attacked by cancer in the throat; he spent the winter of 1887-1888 at San Remo; in January 1888 the operation of tracheotomy had to be performed. [Please select]
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If there is so much swelling about the head and nostrils as to interfere with breathing, tracheotomy may be necessary. [Please select]
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If suffocation be threatened during the course of the disease, tracheotomy should be performed without delay. [Please select]
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I do not like to suggest such a terrible operation as tracheotomy, but if the child does not get relief before long, I fear there is no help for it, and it must be performed. [Please select]
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Tracheotomy might be performed, though the dog is so very expert with its claws, and any tape around the neck would be probably so injurious, that hitherto I have not ventured to hazard the experiment. [Please select]
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