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TRACHEOSTOMY CARE
BY MOFFAT OGORA ( GEN THEATRE)
Definition
 Tracheotomy
Making a surgical opening in the trachea
 Tracheostomy
Creation of a stoma at the skin surface
which lead in to the trachea
Types
 Temporary tracheostomy
Elective
Emergency
 Permanent
 Temporary: THE UPPER AIRWAY WILL REMAIN
PATENT IF THE TRACH TUBE WERE TO BE
DISLODGED
 Permanent: THE LARYNX IS REMOVED AND AN
ARTIFICAL TRACHEOSTOMY IS CREATED – NO
CONNECTION BETWEEN THE PATIENT’S UPPER
AIRWAY AND THE TRACHEA ITSELF!
Temporary Tracheostomy versus
Permanent Laryngectomy
Indications
 Upper airway obstruction
Congenital
Trauma
Infections
Tumours
Vocal cord paralysis
Indications cont,
 Protection of tracheobronchial tree
Neurological diseases
Following trauma
Coma
Head and neck surgery
 Prolonged ventilation
Anesthesia
 Local anesthesia
 General anesthesia
Types of tube
 Metal tubes
 Synthetic tubes
Cuffed tubes
Uncuffed tubes
Fenestrated tubes
Double lumen tubes
Adjustable flange tubes
 Heat moisture exchanger
Humidification examples
Complications
 Immediate
Anaesthetic complications
Haemorrhage
Air embolism
Apnoea
Cardiac arrest
Damage to local structures
 Intermediate
Displacement of the tube
Surgical emphysema
Pneumomediastinum
Infection
Tube obstrution
Tracheal necrosis
Tracheo-oesophageal fistula
Tracheo-arterial fistula
Dysphagia
 Long term
Stenosis
Decanulation problems
Tracheocutaneous fistula
Disfiguring scar
Nursing Care
 Must conduct a thorough assessment of patient at the start
of visit
 Observe for signs of hypoxia, infection, excessive
secretions, pain, etc.
 Examine trach tube, any attached tubing and
equipment, as well as stoma site
 Auscultate breath sounds
 Ensure that appropriate emergency trachy
supplies and CPR equipment is at bedside
 Be aware of when and why the trachy was
inserted , how it was performed, the type and size
of tube inserted
Nursing Care
Tracheostomy Care Kit
Equipments
 Portable or wall suction with tubing and
reservoir.
 Sterile suctioning kit containing:
Appropriate-sized suction catheter
Pair of gloves
Container of saline to flush and lubricate
the suction catheter
Drape
 Pulse oximeter
 Ambu (10-15 liters)
 Tracheal dilator
Post operative management
 A trained nurse should be in attendance
 Patient should be close to nurses station
 Writing materiel and a bell should be with
the patient
 Tube should be stitched to skin
 Tapes should be tied with a reef knot on
both sides of neck when the head in the
neutral position
 Tracheostomy tray should be with the
patient
 Keep the cuff inflated for 12 hours while
deflating the cuff for 5 min every hour
 Then deflate the cuff if no risk of aspiration
or if not ventilating
 Humidification of air
 Breathing exercises
 Removal of secretions
Every half hour or more in first 48 hrs
Then at least 4 hrly/ as required
Should be done in sterile conditions
Can use normal saline up to 5ml/ sodium
bicarbanate for crust removal
Should not suck more than 10 sec
continuously
1.Wash hands to prevent transmission of
micro-organisms/cross contamination.
2. Explain procedure to patient to reduce
anxiety & encourage cooperation.
4. Turn on suction (adults: 100-120mm Hg).
Secure connecting tube to suction source.
(Excessive negative pressure traumatizes
mucosa & can induce hypoxia.)
5. Open and prepare suction catheter kit.
6. Preoxygenate patient with 100% oxygen to
prevent hypoxemia. Hyperinflate with ambu to
decrease atelectasis .
7.Pick up catheter with dominant hand and the
connecting tube with non-dominant hand.
8. Attach catheter to tubing using sterile technique.
9. Place catheter end into saline. Test equipment
by applying thumb from non-dominant hand
over open port to create suction.
10. Insert catheter into tracheostomy tube without
applying suction, using sterile technique.
11. Advance catheter for premeasured length /until you feel
resistance.
Retract catheter 1cm before applying suction.
12. Apply intermittent suction while withdrawing
the catheter. Limit suctioning time to 10
seconds to prevent hypoxemia.
13. Hyperoxygenate and hyperinflate if needed.
14. Rinse catheter with saline to clear secretions.
15. Repeat Steps 10-14 until airway is clear.
16. Discontinue if HR drops by 20; increases by
40, produces arrhythmias, or decreases 02 <
90%
Divide the internal diameter of the
tracheostomy by two, and multiply the
answer by three to obtain the French
gauge suction catheter:
 Size 8 tracheostomy tube (patient);
(8mm/2) x 3 = 12; therefore, a size 12F
gauge catheter is suitable for suctioning
Selecting a suction catheter
To lower the risk of accidental
decannulation (the trach tube coming out)
the tie changes should be performed by two
people or with new ties secured BEFORE
old ties are removed.
Tracheostomy Ties
 The majority of trach tubes have inner
cannulas that require cleaning one to
three times daily unless they are
disposable
 Use sterile technique to clean the
reusable cannula with ½ strength hydrogen
peroxide and normal saline or just NS
 Reinsert and lock back into place within a
15 minute time frame
Maintenance of the inner
cannula
 Cuff pressure (balloon) should be maintained
between 10 to 20 mmHg of pressure via a
manometer – should be assessed daily;
 if you don’t have a manometer measuring device –
check with the patient/family – to evaluate how
many cc’s of cuff pressure they have been utilizing
(generally 5-8 cc) depending on trach size
 With a stethoscope placed on the neck, inflate the
cuff until you no longer hear hissing; deflate the cuff
in tiny increments until a slight his returns….
Nursing Care – Trach cuff pressure
 When a patient has had a tracheostomy for
several months, the stoma is well formed
and tube changes can be done safely on a
monthly basis using a clean technique; the
initial tube change is usually performed by
the surgeon
 Smaller size tracheostomy tubes, tracheal
dilator, oxygen, suction
 How to rail - road in difficult intubation
Nursing Care: Changing the Trach
tube
How to discharge a patient with
tracheostomy
 Patient and family education normally starts in
hospital setting
 Patient should be thorough in tube
change, a relative also should be taught.
 Additional tubes, ribbons, gauze should be
provided
 When to come to the hospital immediately –
block tube, broken tube, bleeding from the
stoma, difficult intubation.
 Not to be without the tube for more than 2
days, the stoma closes rapidly.
 Wearing a scarf over trach opening to keep dry and
clean
 Trach patient’s avoid:
 Deep bathing water
 Fine particles such as powders, chalk, sand, dust, mold
and smoke
 Loose fibers and fair found on fuzzy toys and pets
 Persons with contagious illnesses
 Cold air and wind
 Portable suction equipment is available for travel and
should be tested PRIOR to use
GREAT RESOURCE TEACHING SITE:
http://www.tracheostomy.com
Patient Instructions
Removal of tube
 If no longer indication exist can consider
tube removal
 Should be done in a step wise fashion
 Uncuffed fenestrated small size tube
should be inserted
 Close the tube during day time
 Tube close during day and night time
(24Hrs)
 If patient tolerate can decannulate
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TRACHEOSTOMYforfinalstudentsppt.hhhhhhhhppt

  • 1. TRACHEOSTOMY CARE BY MOFFAT OGORA ( GEN THEATRE)
  • 2. Definition  Tracheotomy Making a surgical opening in the trachea  Tracheostomy Creation of a stoma at the skin surface which lead in to the trachea
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  • 5.  Temporary: THE UPPER AIRWAY WILL REMAIN PATENT IF THE TRACH TUBE WERE TO BE DISLODGED  Permanent: THE LARYNX IS REMOVED AND AN ARTIFICAL TRACHEOSTOMY IS CREATED – NO CONNECTION BETWEEN THE PATIENT’S UPPER AIRWAY AND THE TRACHEA ITSELF! Temporary Tracheostomy versus Permanent Laryngectomy
  • 6. Indications  Upper airway obstruction Congenital Trauma Infections Tumours Vocal cord paralysis
  • 7. Indications cont,  Protection of tracheobronchial tree Neurological diseases Following trauma Coma Head and neck surgery  Prolonged ventilation
  • 9. Types of tube  Metal tubes  Synthetic tubes Cuffed tubes Uncuffed tubes Fenestrated tubes Double lumen tubes Adjustable flange tubes
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  • 20.  Heat moisture exchanger Humidification examples
  • 21. Complications  Immediate Anaesthetic complications Haemorrhage Air embolism Apnoea Cardiac arrest Damage to local structures
  • 22.  Intermediate Displacement of the tube Surgical emphysema Pneumomediastinum Infection Tube obstrution Tracheal necrosis Tracheo-oesophageal fistula Tracheo-arterial fistula Dysphagia
  • 23.  Long term Stenosis Decanulation problems Tracheocutaneous fistula Disfiguring scar
  • 25.  Must conduct a thorough assessment of patient at the start of visit  Observe for signs of hypoxia, infection, excessive secretions, pain, etc.  Examine trach tube, any attached tubing and equipment, as well as stoma site  Auscultate breath sounds  Ensure that appropriate emergency trachy supplies and CPR equipment is at bedside  Be aware of when and why the trachy was inserted , how it was performed, the type and size of tube inserted Nursing Care
  • 27. Equipments  Portable or wall suction with tubing and reservoir.  Sterile suctioning kit containing: Appropriate-sized suction catheter Pair of gloves Container of saline to flush and lubricate the suction catheter Drape  Pulse oximeter  Ambu (10-15 liters)  Tracheal dilator
  • 28. Post operative management  A trained nurse should be in attendance  Patient should be close to nurses station  Writing materiel and a bell should be with the patient  Tube should be stitched to skin  Tapes should be tied with a reef knot on both sides of neck when the head in the neutral position
  • 29.  Tracheostomy tray should be with the patient  Keep the cuff inflated for 12 hours while deflating the cuff for 5 min every hour  Then deflate the cuff if no risk of aspiration or if not ventilating  Humidification of air  Breathing exercises
  • 30.  Removal of secretions Every half hour or more in first 48 hrs Then at least 4 hrly/ as required Should be done in sterile conditions Can use normal saline up to 5ml/ sodium bicarbanate for crust removal Should not suck more than 10 sec continuously
  • 31. 1.Wash hands to prevent transmission of micro-organisms/cross contamination. 2. Explain procedure to patient to reduce anxiety & encourage cooperation.
  • 32. 4. Turn on suction (adults: 100-120mm Hg). Secure connecting tube to suction source. (Excessive negative pressure traumatizes mucosa & can induce hypoxia.) 5. Open and prepare suction catheter kit. 6. Preoxygenate patient with 100% oxygen to prevent hypoxemia. Hyperinflate with ambu to decrease atelectasis .
  • 33. 7.Pick up catheter with dominant hand and the connecting tube with non-dominant hand. 8. Attach catheter to tubing using sterile technique. 9. Place catheter end into saline. Test equipment by applying thumb from non-dominant hand over open port to create suction. 10. Insert catheter into tracheostomy tube without applying suction, using sterile technique. 11. Advance catheter for premeasured length /until you feel resistance. Retract catheter 1cm before applying suction.
  • 34. 12. Apply intermittent suction while withdrawing the catheter. Limit suctioning time to 10 seconds to prevent hypoxemia. 13. Hyperoxygenate and hyperinflate if needed. 14. Rinse catheter with saline to clear secretions. 15. Repeat Steps 10-14 until airway is clear. 16. Discontinue if HR drops by 20; increases by 40, produces arrhythmias, or decreases 02 < 90%
  • 35. Divide the internal diameter of the tracheostomy by two, and multiply the answer by three to obtain the French gauge suction catheter:  Size 8 tracheostomy tube (patient); (8mm/2) x 3 = 12; therefore, a size 12F gauge catheter is suitable for suctioning Selecting a suction catheter
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  • 37. To lower the risk of accidental decannulation (the trach tube coming out) the tie changes should be performed by two people or with new ties secured BEFORE old ties are removed. Tracheostomy Ties
  • 38.  The majority of trach tubes have inner cannulas that require cleaning one to three times daily unless they are disposable  Use sterile technique to clean the reusable cannula with ½ strength hydrogen peroxide and normal saline or just NS  Reinsert and lock back into place within a 15 minute time frame Maintenance of the inner cannula
  • 39.  Cuff pressure (balloon) should be maintained between 10 to 20 mmHg of pressure via a manometer – should be assessed daily;  if you don’t have a manometer measuring device – check with the patient/family – to evaluate how many cc’s of cuff pressure they have been utilizing (generally 5-8 cc) depending on trach size  With a stethoscope placed on the neck, inflate the cuff until you no longer hear hissing; deflate the cuff in tiny increments until a slight his returns…. Nursing Care – Trach cuff pressure
  • 40.  When a patient has had a tracheostomy for several months, the stoma is well formed and tube changes can be done safely on a monthly basis using a clean technique; the initial tube change is usually performed by the surgeon  Smaller size tracheostomy tubes, tracheal dilator, oxygen, suction  How to rail - road in difficult intubation Nursing Care: Changing the Trach tube
  • 41. How to discharge a patient with tracheostomy  Patient and family education normally starts in hospital setting  Patient should be thorough in tube change, a relative also should be taught.  Additional tubes, ribbons, gauze should be provided  When to come to the hospital immediately – block tube, broken tube, bleeding from the stoma, difficult intubation.  Not to be without the tube for more than 2 days, the stoma closes rapidly.
  • 42.  Wearing a scarf over trach opening to keep dry and clean  Trach patient’s avoid:  Deep bathing water  Fine particles such as powders, chalk, sand, dust, mold and smoke  Loose fibers and fair found on fuzzy toys and pets  Persons with contagious illnesses  Cold air and wind  Portable suction equipment is available for travel and should be tested PRIOR to use GREAT RESOURCE TEACHING SITE: http://www.tracheostomy.com Patient Instructions
  • 43. Removal of tube  If no longer indication exist can consider tube removal  Should be done in a step wise fashion  Uncuffed fenestrated small size tube should be inserted  Close the tube during day time  Tube close during day and night time (24Hrs)  If patient tolerate can decannulate
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Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Please note: When a trach is inserted, the natural warming, humidification and filtering of inhaled air (from nares / mouth) is lost. Therefor it is essential to provide an alternate form of humidification. Many forms exist – see next slide…
  2. Various ties are available on the market today such as velcro tape and twill tape. Maintain two finger breaths between patient neck and ties for ease and comfort….
  3. Important: make sure your patient HAS NOT eaten or receiving tube feeding for at least ONE hour prior to trach tube change! For cuffed tubes, test the cuff by inflating and deflating before inserting it! Always use the trach obturator for a smooth guide to insertion!