Percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (PDT) has greatly replaced
conventional surgery in modern intensive care units (ICU). However,
complication still occurs with PDT. The authors hypothesize that
retrograde puncturing of the trachea could notably reduce complications
such as posterior wall or esophageal perforation, false track,
puncturing endotracheal tube, and bronchoscope. Difficult anatomy is
another consideration that can be sorted out with this technique.
Experimental Design
The
authors developed a new wire (provisional patent applied) to puncture
the trachea from the inside. The wire was tested on cadavers and on
homemade constructed tracheal models from sheep trachea.
Main Outcome and Measures
This
technique was successful on both human cadavers and homemade tracheal
models. The technique could be promising for procedure ease and to
minimize complications.
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