Tracheotomy is the medical term meaning surgical incision into the trachea. A related term, tracheostomy, is surgical creation of an artificial opening into the trachea. The after product (the open wound) is called a stoma
Laryngocentesis is the medical term meaning surgical puncture of the larynx.
Esophagoplasty is the medical term meaning surgical repair of the esophagus.
Tracheotomy is a surgical incision of the trachea through the neck,
There are two main approaches to perform a tracheostomy: percutaneous dilational tracheostomy and surgical tracheostomy. Percutaneous dilational tracheostomy involves making a small incision in the neck and inserting a dilator to create an opening in the trachea. Surgical tracheostomy is done by making a larger incision in the neck and directly creating an opening into the trachea.
The surgical procedure in which an incision is made in the trachea through the neck and a tube or catheter is inserted into this opening in order to provide a passage way for air in the event that a persons' airway has been obstructed in someway, facilitating breathing.
A tracheostomy tube is a medical device inserted into the trachea through a surgical opening in the neck called a tracheostomy. It helps to maintain an open airway for breathing when a person is unable to do so on their own due to a blockage, injury, or other medical condition.
Subtracheal means beneath the trachea.
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Tracheotomy.
Tracheotomy Trache/o- Trachea -tomy = Surgical opening
An incision of the windpipe is called a tracheostomy. This surgical procedure involves creating a small opening in the neck and inserting a breathing tube directly into the trachea to help with breathing. It is typically done in cases of severe airway obstruction or when a person needs long-term mechanical ventilation.