Tracheostomy is a safe technique often used in intensive care units to achieve ventilation for patients who suffer from an obstruction of the upper airway or those who need long-term ventilation. The goal is to minimize dead space, bronchopulmonary toileting, and aspiration. Surgical tracheostomy is the most common method, as it allows wide access to the trachea without causing harm to the surrounding structures. In contrast, percutaneous dilatation tracheostomy is a more conservative and traumatic procedure. But do you know which method is preferable and when and how to choose between the two approaches? Join us in an exclusive MasterSeries session to know more about ‘Tracheostomy – Percutaneous (PcT) vs.
Surgical (SgT)’ with Dr. Prakash K. Moonka on 19 th May 2025, 11:00 AM onwards . Do not miss the session! ##Disclaimer## The content provided on Docplexus is intended for…