Thyroid-split tracheostomy: short- and long-term outcomes

Nir Tsur,Ella Segal,Eyal Yosefof, Noam Koch, Idan Zeeman,Ella Reifen,Ory Wiesel,Gideon Bachar, Esmat Najjar

ACTA OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICA ITALICA(2023)

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Objective. Compare long-term outcomes of thyroid-split and standard thyroid-retraction tracheostomy in a large cohort.Methods. The healthcare database of a university-affiliated hospital was searched for past patients over 18 years of age from all of the hospital's wards on whom an ear, nose, and throat specialist performed a tracheostomy in the operating room between 2010 and 2020. Clinical data were extracted from the hospital and outpatient medical records. Life -threat-ening and non-life-threatening intra-operative and early and late post-operative adverse events in patients who underwent split-thyroid tracheostomy were compared with those who underwent standard tracheostomy.Results. There was no significant difference in intra-operative and early post-operative complications, hospitalisation length, or early reoperation and death rates between the 140 (28%) thyroid-split tracheostomy patients and the 354 (72%) standard tracheostomy pa-tients, although the thyroid-split group had more non-decannulated patients and a longer operative time.Conclusions. Thyroid-split tracheostomy is safe and feasible. Compared to the standard procedure, it provides better exposure and a similar rate of complications, although its de-cannulation success rate is lower.
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tracheostomy, thyroid split, complications, decannulation
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