Tracheostomy & Laryngectomy Flashcards
What type of trach is this?
Shiley
What is a big question you should ask yourself when you have a patient with a trach?
can I provide PPV ?
What are the parts of a shiley trach? and what part must you have for in order to ventilate?
1) trach (body, cuff, inflation system, flange with tie downs) 2) Introducer 3) inner cannula w/ 15 mm connector (must have this to ventilate)
what is an XLT trach and why is it needed?
insert pic here XLT = extended length tube used when there is excessive distance from the surface of the stoma to the actual trachea
What is the perfusion pressure of the tracheal mucosa?
25 cmH2O (I’ve been told this question was on the boards)
What are the associated intermediate and long term risk of a tracheostomy?
usually occurs in the following order… ischemia necrosis erosion dilation stenosis (due to granulation after removal of the trach apparatus)
Why is Nitrous Oxide a concern with cuffed tracheostomy?
with in 15 min post intubation it can cause the cuff to expand —> lateral wall ischemia development
What type of tracheostomy tube is all metal
Jackson
Note : there is no 15mm connection so you have to use a small ETT connector to bag mask Ventilate
What type of tracheostomy tube is this?
Montgomery T-tube
How would you connect the Montgomery T-tube to the positive pressure ventilation system
Use a ETT connector
How do you control airflow and prevent loss of gas out of the patients airway when they have a Montgomry T tube?
Occlude either the stoma portion of the tube or somehow include the patient’s mouth nasal airway
What type of device is used to maintain stoma patency for future access?
Trach button
What type of treatment equipment is this and what Makes it special?
Kistner trach It allows access for suctioning and also permits speech but cannot use for PPV
What type of trach is referred to as a talking trach
Fenestrated trach
What type of tracheostomy tube is this and what is the gas pathway when the cuff is not inflated?
Fenestrated tracheostomy tube Gas will flow through the inner cannula as well as around the cuff to the vocal cords