International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
Volume 73, Issue 7 , Pages 959-961, July 2009

Pediatric tracheotomies: A 37-year experience in 282 children

  • Suay Özmen

      Affiliations

    • Bursa Dörtçelik Childrens Hospital, Bursa, Turkey
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +90(224)4133424.
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  • Ömer Afsin Özmen

      Affiliations

    • Uludag University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Bursa, Turkey
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  • Ömer Faruk Ünal

      Affiliations

    • Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Ankara, Turkey

Received 14 January 2009; received in revised form 16 March 2009; accepted 20 March 2009.

Abstract 

Objective

To study the outcomes, complications, and indications for pediatric tracheotomies performed at a tertiary referral center.

Methods

A retrospective review of hospital records from 1968 to 2005 was conducted to assess all pediatric patients who had undergone tracheotomies.

Results

A total of 282 tracheotomies were performed on patients under 16 years of age. The median age at tracheotomy was 27 months. Upper airway obstruction (infectious diseases, n=101; laryngeal anomalies, n=33; trauma, n=36; tumor, n=33) was the most common indication for tracheotomy (n=203; 72%). Lesser number of patients (n=79; 28%) required tracheotomy for prolonged ventilation. Decannulation was carried out successfully in 71 patients (35%). Total complication rate was 18%; only three patients (1%) died from tracheotomy-related complications, with an overall mortality rate of 19%.

Conclusions

Pediatric tracheotomies were associated with a low incidence of procedure-related mortality and morbidity and successful decannulation in 35% of cases. The majority of procedures were performed due to upper airway obstruction which were most commonly caused by infectious diseases.

Keywords: Pediatric, Tracheotomy, Complications, Indications

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PII: S0165-5876(09)00161-X

doi:10.1016/j.ijporl.2009.03.020

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
Volume 73, Issue 7 , Pages 959-961, July 2009