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Filter by Meaning The doctor recommended a tracheotomy as the best course of action to treat the patient's condition.
The patient underwent a successful tracheotomy and was able to breathe easier afterwards.
The surgeon was trained in performing tracheotomy operations on emergency patients.
The tracheotomy wound needed to be properly cleaned and dressed to prevent infection.
The tracheotomy tube helped the patient breathe easier.
The tracheotomy procedure saved the patient's life.
The tracheotomy team assembled quickly to prepare for the emergency operation.
The nurse checked the tracheotomy site for any signs of infection.
The patient was given pain medication following the tracheotomy procedure.
The tracheotomy tube was placed in the patient's neck to assist with breathing.
The patient's tracheotomy site was carefully monitored for signs of infection.
The tracheotomy incision required precise surgical technique.
The surgeon made a small tracheotomy in the dog's neck to facilitate intubation.
The tracheotomy tube was removed once the patient was able to breathe on their own.
The tracheotomy site was closed with sutures after the procedure was completed.
The tracheotomy wound required careful cleaning and dressing to prevent infection.
Abnormalities in the development of the tracheotomy can result in congenital respiratory malformations.
The tracheotomy is formed by the differentiation of the respiratory epithelium during embryogenesis.
The tracheotomy of the butterfly is a marvel of nature.
The nurse checked the tracheotomy dressing for signs of bleeding or discharge.
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