Tracheostomy reversal years after patient lost to follow-up

Abstract Background Pediatric tracheostomies occur for various reasons, including prologned intubation, and require a multidisciplinary approach with routine follow-up. Case presentation This report reviews the history and clinical outcome of a 29 year old female patient who was lost to follow-up fo...

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Main Authors: Jill Querney, Jean-Luc Ethier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-07-01
Series:Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40463-018-0291-x
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Summary:Abstract Background Pediatric tracheostomies occur for various reasons, including prologned intubation, and require a multidisciplinary approach with routine follow-up. Case presentation This report reviews the history and clinical outcome of a 29 year old female patient who was lost to follow-up for nearly two decades after a pediatric tracheostomy. When she presented to the Otolaryngology service as an adult the original indication for tracheostomy had resolved and decannulation was initiated, but a profound psychological dependence had developed. Conclusion This case outlines the importance of regular follow-up for tracheostomy patients, as well as health care barriers faced in remote rural communities.
ISSN:1916-0216