- A tracheostomy is a surgical opening created in the trachea to allow for breathing assistance or to bypass an obstruction.
- Tracheostomies are performed to provide mechanical ventilation, facilitate weaning from ventilation, bypass obstructions like larynx cancer, maintain an open airway in comatose patients, or remove secretions more easily.
- Tracheostomy care involves examining the tube and site, humidifying air, suctioning secretions, maintaining cuff pressure, changing dressings and tubes, and addressing any complications. Frequent repositioning, deep breathing, coughing and chest physiotherapy also help clear secretions.