allied
academies
Page 27
Notes:
September 05-06, 2019 | London, UK
7
th
International Conference on
2
nd
International Conference on
Otolaryngology: ENT Surgery
Dental Health and Oral Hygiene
Joint Event
&
Otolaryngology Online Journal | ISSN: 2250-0359 | Volume 9
Percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy and modifications in intensive care unit patients
Ashraf Ahmed Yakoot EL-Bedeiwy
1
, Rasha Mohamed Elsayed
1
, Mohamed Mourad
1
and
Mohamed Mohsen
Rasheed
2
1
Air Forces General Hospital, Egypt
2
Ain Shams University, Egypt
P
ercutaneousdilatationaltracheostomy(PDT)isacommonly
performed procedure in critically ill patients. It can be
safely performed bedside. This has resulted in decline in the
use of surgical tracheostomy except in few selected cases.
Over the last 10 years data on newer methods of insertion,
timing, safety profile and complication rates have been
published, which have greatly improved our understanding
of this procedure. Most common indication of tracheostomy
in ICU is the need for prolonged ventilation. complications
become less with increase in skills. Many methods of
performing PDT have been discovered recently, Bronchoscopy
have been found beneficial procedural aides the PDT. In our
study brief overview about the use of PDT in ICU and, different
percutaneous techniques will be discussed. We conclude that
percutaneous tracheostomies offer benefits for some of the
outcomes when compared with surgical tracheostomies.
Speaker Biography
Ashraf Ahmed Yakoot EL-Bedeiwy, MD degree in Otolaryngology head
and neck 2003, Alazhar- university. He is the member of Military medical
academy Cairo Egypt. He trained for one year as clinical fellowship and
specialized postdoctoral training in otolaryngology & neuro- otology
department in hospital Nord, Marseille, France (2009- 2010). He has been
Certified in diploma of endoscopy and surgery in Oto-rhino skull base (inter
university, Transmedeast certificate), 2010-2012. He is the Reviewer of
articles in Egyptian journal of otolaryngology (EJO). He also works as head
of otolaryngology dept. Air forces hospital Cairo Egypt.
e:
drashraf2007@hotmail.comAshraf Ahmed Yakoot EL-Bedeiwy et al.
,
Otolaryngology online, Volume 9 | ISSN: 2250-0359