| tracheotomy |
a small hole surgically cut into the trachea to provide an airway
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| tracheostomy |
A temporary surgical opening at the front of the throat providing access to the trachea or windpipe to assist in breathing. Tracking, Visual Visually following an object as it moves through space. See also vision after head injury. Urinary Tract Infection When bacteria have reproduced to a large number in the bladder. This can cause fever, chills, burning on urination, urgency, frequency, incontinence or foul smelling urine.
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| tracheostomy |
a hole cut into the windpipe to help breathing
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| tracheostomy |
an artificial airway; the tube used to secure the opening or stoma created by a tracheotomy, or surgical creation of an opening in the trachea.
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| tracheostomy tube |
A flexible tube that is surgically inserted into the trachea to help an infant breathe.
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