Silicone Tracheal T-Tube

Abstract
The silicone T-tube tracheal stent, which has been in usage for the past nine years, is described and illustrated. This stent has served to support the repaired and reconstructed cervical trachea and also an end-to-end anastomosis of the trachea. While the T-tube is in place with its external limb plugged, the patient usually enjoys a normal airway and phonatory function. Of utmost importance is the care of the tracheal T-tube following its insertion into the cervical trachea. Detailed instructions are included for suctioning, cleaning, and changing of the T-tube. The patient should be familiar with these techniques prior to his discharge from the hospital. With proper care the T-tube has remained in place and uncomplicated for periods ranging from one month to one and one-half years.

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