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Tracheostomy

What You Need to Know

  • A tracheostomy is also known as a trach (pronounced trake)
  • During a tracheostomy, a health care provider creates a small hole in the lower part of the front of the neck
  • A small tube is put into the hole
  • A manual airbag or breathing machine is connected to the tube. This allows air to go straight into your trachea and into the lungs instead of first going through the nose or mouth into the trachea and then into the lungs

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