Reasons For Trachs
(The following are NOT claims that the Wright Mask has done clinical trials for these problems- the following are REASONS FOR TRACHS.)
Airway Problems:
Airway burns from inhalation of corrosive material, poisons, smoke or steam
Congenital Abnormalities of the airway
Benign Tracheal Tumor
Foreign body obstruction
Hemangioma Tumor & Subglottic Hemangioma
Infection, such as Epiglottitis
Large tongue or small jaw that blocks airway
Laryngectomy
Laryngeal injury or spasms
Laryngomalacia - Bilateral Vocal Paralysis
Morbid Obesity
Severe neck or mouth injuries
Severe Sleep Apnea
Subglottic Stenosis
Tracheal Malasia
Tracheomalacia
Tracheoessphageal fisula
Treacher Collins and Pierre Robin Syndromes
Tumors, such as Cystic Hygroma
Tumors and/or Head and Neck Cancer (SCCH&N) complication, involvement
Obstructive sleep apneaVocal Cord Paralysis (VCP) .. Pompe
Lung Problems:
Chest wall injury
Chronic pulmonary disease to reduce anatomic dead space
Chronic pulmonary Disease - bronchitis, emphysema, asthma
Diaphragm dysfunction
Need for prolonged respiratory support, such as Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD)
Other Reasons:
Aspiration related to muscle or sensory problems in the throat
Anaphylaxis (severe allergic reaction, restricted airway due to venomous snake, scorpion, bee, wasp, hornet bite/sting)
Avian Influenza
Cerebral Palsy
Congential Diaphagmatic Hernia
Disorders of respiratory control such as Congenital Central Hypoventilation or Central Apnea
Facial surgery and facial burns
Fracture of cervical vertebrae with spinal cord injury
Hanta Virus
Long-term unconsciousness or coma
Neuromuscular diseases paralyzing or weakening chest muscles and diaphragm
Pyrexial Conditions (croup, diptheria)
Sars
Spina Bifida
Systic Mygroma
Tetralogy of Fallot with Absent Pulmonary Valve
Thoracic Cage Abnormalities
x-linked myotublar myopathy
Venomous Snake Bites
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