• Hosp Med · Jan 2003

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    Percutaneous and surgical tracheostomy.

    • E Lams and A Ravalia.
    • Department of Anaesthesia, Kingston Hospital, Surrey KT2 7QB.
    • Hosp Med. 2003 Jan 1; 64 (1): 36-9.

    AbstractPercutaneous techniques for elective tracheostomy have provided a quick and relatively simple method that can be performed in the intensive care unit. Evidence-based studies comparing surgical and percutaneous tracheostomies suggest similar complication rates in trained operators of both techniques.

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