- 169
tracheotomies (158 of
which were for croup, and 11 for "chronic
maladies of the larynx") In 1858, John Snow was the
first to
report tracheotomy and...
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extreme difficulty speaking. He also
underwent chemotherapy and two
tracheotomies. In 2020, he
published his memoir,
titled I'm Your Huckleberry: A Memoir...
- four
successful tracheotomies. In 1714,
anatomist Georg Detharding (1671–1747) of the
University of
Rostock performed a
tracheotomy on a
drowning victim...
- (1580–1656), a
skillful surgeon and anatomist,
performed multiple successful tracheotomies during a
diphtheria epidemic in
Naples in 1610,
using the
vertical incision...
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transtracheal ventilation (PTV). A
tracheotomy is a
surgically created opening from the skin of the neck down to the trachea. A
tracheotomy may be
considered where...
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Exporter & Supplier". 2020-05-04.
Retrieved 2023-07-07.
Children with
Tracheotomies Resource Guide, by
Marilyn K. Kertoy, page 15 (Google book search) "MerckEngage®...
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innominate artery injury as a
result of an bronchoscopy.
Patients whose tracheotomies are
placed beneath the
third tracheal ring
cartilage and
patients with...
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tracheal intubation are
impossible or impractical.
Compared with
tracheotomy,
cricothyrotomy is
quicker and
easier to perform, does not
require mani****tion...
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hospitalised again with
breathing problems two w****s
later and
underwent a
tracheotomy. On 31
March 2005,
following a
urinary tract infection, he developed...
- in Naples,
during which Marco Aurelio Severino performs successful tracheotomies. Jean
Beguin publishes Tyrocinium Chymi****, the
first book of chemistry...