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Tracheostomy closure in restrictive respiratory insufficiency
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 June 2007
Abstract
A retrospective study is presented of 31 patients who required ventilatory support via a tracheostomy for periods of one month to 27 years whilst in a tertiary referral centre for the care of patients with restrictive respiratory insufficiency. All patients underwent closure of a long-standing tracheostomy. Post-operative follow-up periods of up to 16 years are documented. The indications for and the complications of tracheostomy closure in patients with severe chronic restrictive respiratory insufficiency requiring long-term respiratory support are discussed. It is concluded that the benefits of operative tracheostomy closure outweigh the disadvantages in this unusual type of patient.
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