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- Tracheotome abstract "A tracheotome is a medical instrument used to perform an incision in the trachea with a cutting blade operated by a powered cannula. It is often called a tracheostomy tube because once it enters the stoma in the trachea, a breathing tube is connected to a ventilator and oxygen is provided to the lungs.There are different types of tracheotomes. They can be made of metal, plastic or silicone. Plastic and silicone are widely used since they reduce the complications from the tracheotomy procedure such as subglottic stenosis and erosion of large blood vessels.".
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- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Anesthesia.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Blood_vessel.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Carotid_arteries.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medical_technology.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surgical_instruments.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Catheter.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Common_carotid_artery.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Fascia.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Glottic.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Glottis.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Instruments_used_in_general_surgery.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Internal_jugular_vein.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Internal_jugular_veins.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Larynx.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Medical_device.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Medical_instrument.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Metal.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Neoplasm.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink North_Riverside.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink North_Riverside,_Illinois.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Plastic.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Silicone.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Staple.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Stoma_(medicine).
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Subglottic_stenosis.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Toxic.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Toxicity.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Trachea.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Tracheal_tube.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Tracheostomy.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Tracheotomy.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Ventilation_(physiology).
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLink Vertebrate_trachea.
- Tracheotome wikiPageWikiLinkText "tracheotome".
- Tracheotome hasPhotoCollection Tracheotome.
- Tracheotome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tracheotome subject Category:Medical_technology.
- Tracheotome subject Category:Surgical_instruments.
- Tracheotome hypernym Instrument.
- Tracheotome type Agent.
- Tracheotome type Instrument.
- Tracheotome type Instrument.
- Tracheotome type Tool.
- Tracheotome comment "A tracheotome is a medical instrument used to perform an incision in the trachea with a cutting blade operated by a powered cannula. It is often called a tracheostomy tube because once it enters the stoma in the trachea, a breathing tube is connected to a ventilator and oxygen is provided to the lungs.There are different types of tracheotomes. They can be made of metal, plastic or silicone.".
- Tracheotome label "Tracheotome".
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- Tracheotome wasDerivedFrom Tracheotome?oldid=655194473.
- Tracheotome isPrimaryTopicOf Tracheotome.