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If the new inner cannula won't go back in, it may indicate an obstruction or misalignment. It's essential to check for any debris or secretions in the outer cannula and ensure the inner cannula is oriented correctly. If it still doesn't fit, seek assistance from a healthcare professional to address the issue and prevent complications. Do not force it, as this could cause injury or further complications.

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