Conditions for which a Tracheostomy is Performed:
The conditions necessitating a tracheostomy include:
1. Airway Obstructions: A tracheostomy is often carried out when there are obstructions in the airways due to tumours, trauma or other medical conditions. Tracheostomy bypasses the obstruction, ensuring adequate airflow.
2. Breathing Difficulties: Patients with chronic pulmonary disorders that cause severe breathing difficulties may benefit from this procedure performed by airway tube doctors.
3. Long-term Ventilator Support: If a patient requires prolonged ventilator support, a tracheostomy may be performed to reduce the risk of complications associated with endotracheal tubes.
4. Injuries: Neck or mouth injuries disrupting the airway may necessitate a tracheostomy. This allows for secure airway management and respiratory support in such critical situations.
5. Lung Disorders: Certain conditions affecting lung function like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), severe asthma, pulmonary fibrosis or bronchiectasis might require a tracheostomy.
How is a Tracheostomy conducted at Apollo Hospitals in Bangalore?
Tracheotomy doctors at Apollo Hospitals follow a stepwise approach for conducting a tracheostomy:
1. General Anaesthesia: The procedure starts with administering general anaesthesia to ensure patient comfort. This also prevents any involuntary movements that could complicate the procedure.
2. Making an Incision: Once the patient is unconscious, an incision is made in the neck to access the windpipe, typically between the second and third or third and fourth tracheal rings. This incision provides access to the trachea.
3. Creating an Opening: A hole known as a stoma is then made in the windpipe for the tracheostomy tube, in the tracheal wall.
4. Inserting the Tube: The tracheostomy tube is carefully inserted into the stoma. The tube has an inflatable cuff that helps secure it in place and prevents air leakage around the tube.
5. Closing the Incision: Finally, the incision is closed, ensuring adequate ventilation, the surgeon closes the incision in the neck using sutures or surgical staples. The tube placement is verified by auscultation (listening for breath sounds) and other diagnostic methods.
Choosing the Best Specialist for Tracheostomy in Bangalore:
When it comes to tracheostomy, choosing a highly experienced and skilled specialist is crucial. Bangalore boasts of having some of the best tracheostomy surgeons, proficient and adept in conducting this delicate procedure. Consider credentials, recommendations and patient reviews before settling on a specialist from the available pool of tracheostomy surgeons.
Why Plan your Tracheostomy with Apollo Hospitals?
Apollo Hospitals Bangalore is renowned for its highly skilled team of respiratory surgery doctors and state-of-the-art facilities. We provide comprehensive care and support, ensuring patient satisfaction at every step. Our accomplished team of otolaryngologists have extensive experience and knowledge in performing successful tracheostomies.