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Tracheostomy in childhood: 20 years experience from a pediatric surgery clinic.

Zekeriya Ilçe1, Sinan Celayir, Gonca Topuzlu Tekand, Nüvit Sari Murat, Ergun Erdoğan, Daver Yeker.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There is a limited indication for tracheostomy procedures in pediatric surgery. It is rarely applied to the pediatric patient because they can be kept intubated for a longer duration compared with adults. Problems and complications can occur after tracheostomy, even during the childhood period.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate our experience with tracheostomy procedure.
METHODS: Records of 17 children treated over a 20-year period (1978-99) were reviewed retrospectively in the aspects of indication, complication and mortality.
RESULTS: There were 13 boys and four girls with a mean age 30.3 months (range: 1 week-13 years). Indications for tracheostomy were prolonged intubation (n = 5), subglottic stenosis (n = 3), general body trauma (n = 2), tracheomalasia (n = 2), tracheoesophageal cleft (n = 1), cervical tumor pressing trachea and larynx (n = 1), congenital myotonic dystrophy plus respiratory failure (n = 1), burn injury of trachea and esophagus (n = 1), and foreign body aspiration (n = 1). In the last decade the number of cases with tracheotomy increased due to the development of new intensive care units, the use of mechanical ventilation and the increasing number of patients needing prolonged ventilation support. In this group, tracheostomies were mainly performed electively. The overall complication rate was 29%. Mortality was 59% and there was one death related to the tracheostomy procedure.
CONCLUSION: Tracheostomy is a life saving procedure when performed with an appropriate indication and surgical technique. Therefore, the pediatric surgeons dealing with this procedure should be aware of the tracheostomy care problems, fatal complications and the need for reconstructive surgery. With strict indications and experience of the procedure, this should be enough effort to minimize its complications and related care problems.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11982902     DOI: 10.1046/j.1442-200x.2002.01554.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Int        ISSN: 1328-8067            Impact factor:   1.524


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2.  Ten-year experiences with Tracheostomy at a University teaching hospital in Northwestern Tanzania: A retrospective review of 214 cases.

Authors:  Japhet M Gilyoma; Darius D Balumuka; Phillipo L Chalya
Journal:  World J Emerg Surg       Date:  2011-11-10       Impact factor: 5.469

3.  Indications and outcome of tracheostomy in Ilorin, North Central Nigeria: 10 years review.

Authors:  B S Alabi; O A Afolabi; A D Dunmade; H K Omokanye; I O Ajayi; S O Ayodele; N O Busari
Journal:  Ann Afr Med       Date:  2018 Jan-Mar

4.  Developmental outcomes of very preterm infants with tracheostomies.

Authors:  Sara B DeMauro; Jo Ann D'Agostino; Carla Bann; Judy Bernbaum; Marsha Gerdes; Edward F Bell; Waldemar A Carlo; Carl T D'Angio; Abhik Das; Rosemary Higgins; Susan R Hintz; Abbot R Laptook; Girija Natarajan; Leif Nelin; Brenda B Poindexter; Pablo J Sanchez; Seetha Shankaran; Barbara J Stoll; William Truog; Krisa P Van Meurs; Betty Vohr; Michele C Walsh; Haresh Kirpalani
Journal:  J Pediatr       Date:  2014-01-25       Impact factor: 4.406

Review 5.  Tracheostomy practices in children on mechanical ventilation: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

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6.  Tracheostomy in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit-A Two Decades of Experience.

Authors:  Anil Sachdev; Nilay D Chaudhari; Bhanu P Singh; Nikhil Sharma; Dhiren Gupta; Neeraj Gupta; Suresh Gupta; Parul Chugh
Journal:  Indian J Crit Care Med       Date:  2021-07

Review 7.  Tracheostomy in childhood: review of the literature on complications and mortality over the last three decades.

Authors:  Ana Paula Ligoski Dal'Astra; Ariane Vieira Quirino; Juliana Alves de Sousa Caixêta; Melissa Ameloti Gomes Avelino
Journal:  Braz J Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2016-05-06
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