Trachea shave, also known as a laryngotomy or cricothyroidotomy, is an emergency surgical procedure used to secure a patient's airway when standard methods fail. The surgeon makes an incision in the trachea and removes a small amount of cartilage to widen the opening for intubation.
Trachea shave, also known as a laryngotomy or cricothyroidotomy, is an emergency surgical procedure used to secure a patient's airway when standard methods fail. The surgeon makes an incision in the trachea and removes a small amount of cartilage to widen the opening for intubation.
A trachea shave is a surgical procedure to remove excess growths or tumors obstructing the windpipe in Egypt. The surgeon uses a scalpel to smooth out rough areas, improving breathing.
This procedure often follows intubation and intensive care, which adds to overall costs. Egyptian hospitals may offer competitive prices compared to other countries.