The department of respiratory medicine at Sakra World Hospital covers the entire spectrum of pulmonary problems ranging from the recognition to pharmacologic and interventional treatment. We have specialized expertise with most sophisticated techniques and technology such as fibre optic and rigid bronchoscope to diagnose and treat patients with number of airway problems.
We provide expertise in diagnosis and management of airway problems such as upper, lower, partial, complete, acute and chronic airway obstruction. Sakra is a specialized center for preventive, educational and treatment aspects of asthma, COPD, bronchiectasis and other airway disorders that provide comprehensive services to take care of these patients.
What is an airway problem?
Weakness in the walls of the windpipe which is present at birth is known as tracheomalacia. Underdevelopment of cartilage in the windpipe makes the walls of trachea floppy instead of being rigid, because of which breathing problems begin soon after the birth.
What are the types of airway problems in children?
What are the symptoms of tracheomalacia in children?
Both severe and mild symptoms have been observed which include:
How is tracheomalacia treated?
What is tracheotomy?
A surgical procedure in which direct airway is opened by making a hole in the front part of the neck by making an incision through trachea or windpipe. This hole serves as the location where tracheotomy tube is inserted, which allows the person to breath without the requirement of nose or mouth, and it works as an alternative way of breathing. Tracheomalacia can be corrected by:
When is tracheotomy recommended?
How is surgical tracheotomy performed?
As children are anatomically smaller in size, surgery is a challenging task. It would be difficult to open trachea because of the shorter neck and a bigger thyroid gland.
How is minimally invasive tracheotomy performed?
What are the precautions which have to be considered after tracheostomy?
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