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Filter by Meaning The tracheotomy tube was removed once the patient no longer needed it.
A tracheotomy is sometimes necessary for patients with certain types of cancer.
A tracheotomy may be necessary if a person's airway is blocked due to swelling or injury.
The surgeon carefully performed the tracheotomy to avoid damaging nearby structures.
The doctor recommended a tracheotomy for the patient with severe airway obstruction.
The nurse explained to the patient how to care for the tracheotomy site once they were discharged from the hospital.
The patient underwent a tracheotomy to insert a breathing tube.
The doctor explained to the patient the risks and benefits of the tracheotomy procedure.
The tracheotomy tube was removed after the patient recovered enough to breathe on their own.
The medical staff had to tracheotomy the patient to save their life.
The tracheotomy scar was still visible after a year.
A tracheotomy is considered a last resort when other methods of managing an airway obstruction have failed.
The tracheotomy tube needed to be suctioned regularly.
The doctor will need to tracheotomy the patient to remove the obstruction in their airway.
The tracheotomy is formed early in the development of the respiratory system.
The medical team was trained to tracheotomy patients in emergency situations.
The tracheotomy connects the larynx to the lungs during embryonic development.
The tracheotomy incision needed to be cleaned and bandaged daily.
The tracheotomy was a temporary measure to aid in breathing.
A tracheotomy can be a life-saving procedure in cases of severe respiratory distress.
The tracheotomy is an example of a transient embryonic structure.
The tracheotomy of the fly allows it to fly for long periods of time.
The tracheotomy of the ant is critical for its survival.
The tracheotomy was necessary because the patient's airway was blocked.
The risks of a tracheotomy include infection and bleeding.
The tracheotomy incision had to be kept clean and free from infection.
The doctor recommended a tracheotomy for the patient with severe respiratory distress.
The patient underwent a tracheotomy to alleviate the symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
The tracheotomy site was carefully cleaned to prevent infection.
The patient underwent a tracheotomy to help him breathe more easily.
The patient's family was taught how to care for the tracheotomy site at home.
The athlete was able to continue competing after having a tracheotomy to correct a congenital abnormality.
The man with the permanent tracheotomy had to carry a special kit with him in case of emergency.
The patient's vocal cords were not affected by the tracheotomy.
The child's tracheotomy healed nicely and she was able to breathe without any issues.
The patient had a tracheotomy to aid his breathing after a serious accident.
After the tracheotomy, the patient had to learn to speak with a device called a tracheostomy tube.
The doctors recommended a tracheotomy as the best course of treatment for the patient's respiratory distress.
The nurse monitored the patient's tracheotomy site for signs of infection.
The tracheotomy allowed the patient to breathe easier and reduced the need for a ventilator.
The tracheotomy scar was noticeable, but the patient was grateful for the ability to breathe normally again.
After the tracheotomy, the patient had to be closely monitored for any signs of infection.
The singer was devastated when she learned she would need a tracheotomy that would permanently affect her voice.
The tracheotomy incision required careful monitoring during the healing process.
The patient underwent a tracheotomy due to a blockage in their airway.
After the car accident, the victim needed a tracheotomy to remove debris from their airway.
The tracheotomy was performed successfully, and the patient's breathing improved immediately.
The proper development of the tracheotomy is necessary for the survival of the embryo.
The baby born with a blocked airway needed a tracheotomy to survive.
The patient's family was relieved when they learned that the tracheotomy had been successful in restoring their loved one's breathing.
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