A trachea lock refers to a mechanism used in certain medical devices, such as tracheostomy tubes, to secure or seal the airway. It typically involves a locking feature that ensures the tube remains in place and prevents accidental dislodgment. These mechanisms can vary but often include rotation or engagement of specific parts that securely hold the tracheostomy tube within the trachea, allowing for safe, controlled ventilation. Proper use and maintenance of the trachea lock are essential to ensure patient safety and effective airway management.
The singular for trachea is "trachea". The plural is "tracheae".
No trachea is not the lung.
Trachea size
the trachea
tThe trachea ends at the bronchia which takes air from the trachea to the lungs.
That tube is the trachea.
the trachea (windpipe)
trachea leads to the lungs
Anything that breathes has a trachea.
trachea is the breathing of insects
because the trachea is gene
Vertebrate trachea: Birds and mammals Invertebrate trachea: Insects and crustaceans