A fast method of surgical tracheostomy: A preliminary result of minimally invasive tracheostomy

Introduction: Currently, the percutaneous puncture method is a popular method for performing tracheostomies. However, unexpected bleeding or organ injury is a concern with this method because the dissection or dilatation is blind. A con- ventional open surgical tracheostomy (COST) usually takes more...

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Main Authors: Kuang-Hwa Cheng, Chih-Hao Chen, Chang Ho, Chao-Hung Chen, Hung-Chang Liu, Tzu-Ti Hung
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Language:English
Published: GESDAV 2015-02-01
Series:Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=152119
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spelling doaj-cc5e424b50e04bfe9b427dfa1a631e752020-11-24T21:01:34ZengGESDAVArchives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery2146-81332015-02-0141364010.5455/aces.20140324123308152119A fast method of surgical tracheostomy: A preliminary result of minimally invasive tracheostomyKuang-Hwa Cheng0Chih-Hao Chen1Chang Ho2Chao-Hung Chen3Hung-Chang Liu4Tzu-Ti Hung5Mackay Memorial Hospital Mackay Memorial Hospital National Taipei University of Technology Mackay Memorial Hospital Mackay Memorial Hospital Mackay Memorial HospitalIntroduction: Currently, the percutaneous puncture method is a popular method for performing tracheostomies. However, unexpected bleeding or organ injury is a concern with this method because the dissection or dilatation is blind. A con- ventional open surgical tracheostomy (COST) usually takes more time to complete, but the procedure has a lower risk of bleeding compared to blind method used in the percutaneous puncture approach. In this study, we evaluated a fast open surgical tracheostomy (FOST) procedure, which combines the advantages of both open and percutaneous methods. Materials and Methods: From January 1, 2009, to December 31, 2010, our team performed surgeries on 259 patients in our institution that were indicated for tracheostomy. During this period, both COST and FOST methods were performed. These patients were not randomized with regard to method. No additional or specialized tools are required in the FOST method. All operations were performed by a single surgeon. The operative details and outcomes were analyzed. Results: One hundred and fifty-six patients underwent COST, while 103 patients underwent FOST. There was no differ- ence in gender distribution, age and indications for surgery in either group. The operative time was much faster in FOST than in COST. There was no acute or delayed bleeding in either group. Minor stoma infection was seen in five patients in the FOST group and 12 patients in the COST group. Conclusion: The FOST provided a faster alternative to COST, while preserving the techniques of open dissection and resulting in comparable outcomes. [Arch Clin Exp Surg 2015; 4(1.000): 36-40]http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=152119Tracheatracheostomyminimally invasive surgery
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author Kuang-Hwa Cheng
Chih-Hao Chen
Chang Ho
Chao-Hung Chen
Hung-Chang Liu
Tzu-Ti Hung
spellingShingle Kuang-Hwa Cheng
Chih-Hao Chen
Chang Ho
Chao-Hung Chen
Hung-Chang Liu
Tzu-Ti Hung
A fast method of surgical tracheostomy: A preliminary result of minimally invasive tracheostomy
Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery
Trachea
tracheostomy
minimally invasive surgery
author_facet Kuang-Hwa Cheng
Chih-Hao Chen
Chang Ho
Chao-Hung Chen
Hung-Chang Liu
Tzu-Ti Hung
author_sort Kuang-Hwa Cheng
title A fast method of surgical tracheostomy: A preliminary result of minimally invasive tracheostomy
title_short A fast method of surgical tracheostomy: A preliminary result of minimally invasive tracheostomy
title_full A fast method of surgical tracheostomy: A preliminary result of minimally invasive tracheostomy
title_fullStr A fast method of surgical tracheostomy: A preliminary result of minimally invasive tracheostomy
title_full_unstemmed A fast method of surgical tracheostomy: A preliminary result of minimally invasive tracheostomy
title_sort fast method of surgical tracheostomy: a preliminary result of minimally invasive tracheostomy
publisher GESDAV
series Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery
issn 2146-8133
publishDate 2015-02-01
description Introduction: Currently, the percutaneous puncture method is a popular method for performing tracheostomies. However, unexpected bleeding or organ injury is a concern with this method because the dissection or dilatation is blind. A con- ventional open surgical tracheostomy (COST) usually takes more time to complete, but the procedure has a lower risk of bleeding compared to blind method used in the percutaneous puncture approach. In this study, we evaluated a fast open surgical tracheostomy (FOST) procedure, which combines the advantages of both open and percutaneous methods. Materials and Methods: From January 1, 2009, to December 31, 2010, our team performed surgeries on 259 patients in our institution that were indicated for tracheostomy. During this period, both COST and FOST methods were performed. These patients were not randomized with regard to method. No additional or specialized tools are required in the FOST method. All operations were performed by a single surgeon. The operative details and outcomes were analyzed. Results: One hundred and fifty-six patients underwent COST, while 103 patients underwent FOST. There was no differ- ence in gender distribution, age and indications for surgery in either group. The operative time was much faster in FOST than in COST. There was no acute or delayed bleeding in either group. Minor stoma infection was seen in five patients in the FOST group and 12 patients in the COST group. Conclusion: The FOST provided a faster alternative to COST, while preserving the techniques of open dissection and resulting in comparable outcomes. [Arch Clin Exp Surg 2015; 4(1.000): 36-40]
topic Trachea
tracheostomy
minimally invasive surgery
url http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=152119
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