Safaa Hussain Alturaihy
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Indications and Complications of Tracheostomy in Pediatric Age group in Hilla, Babylon province, Iraq: Cross sectional Study Safaa Hussain Alturaihy
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 14 No. 4 (2020): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Publisher : Institute of Medico-legal Publications Pvt Ltd

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12008

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Background: The procedure tracheostomy involves making an opening in the airways and introductionof tube into tracheal rings in order to bypass obstruction and allowing air to reach the lungs. The survivalof neonates and children witnessed substantial improvement following implementation of such procedure;therefore, the rate of performing tracheostomy in children has become high. Little information is availableabout complications of tracheostomy in Hilla general teaching hospital.Aim of the study: to highlight the main indications and complications in association with tracheostomy inpediatric age group in Hilla, Babylon province, Iraq.Patients and methods: The current prospective study included 41 children less than 12 years of age formthe pool of patients admitted to intensive care unit at Hilla General Teaching Hospital and the intensive careunit at Babel Pediatric and Maternity Teaching Hospital. The study extended from March 2018 to September2019. All those children underwent tracheostomy for a variety of reasons. They were followed up for oneyear for recoding any possible complication in association with tracheostomy procedure.Results: After one year of follow up, the time until decannulation was ranging between 45 to 365 days with amean of 61.73 days. Upper air way obstruction was seen in 12 cases while assisting ventilation in prolongedintubation was seen in the majority, 30 cases. Causes of upper airway obstruction were Craniofacial anomaly,Subglottic stenosis, Laryngotracheal stenosis, Vocal fold paralysis and Subglottic hemangioma. The reasonsfor prolonged intubation included Neuromuscular disease, Postoperative period following major surgery,Respiratory failure, Trauma and Subglottic hemangioma.Conclusion: The main indications for tracheostomy in children were congenital upper air way obstructionand the need for prolonged mechanical ventilation and the main complications are either intermediatecannula loss or late subglotic obstruction.