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  2. Covidien Launches New Shiley™ Neonatal and Pediatric ... - AOL

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    Covidien Launches New Shiley™ Neonatal and Pediatric Tracheostomy Tubes Cuffless portfolio enhances tracheostomy care and safety for young patients BOULDER, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Covidien ...

  3. Tracheal tube - Wikipedia

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    A tracheostomy tube is another type of tracheal tube; this 50–75-millimetre-long (2.0–3.0 in) curved metal or plastic tube may be inserted into a tracheostomy stoma (following a tracheotomy) to maintain a patent lumen.

  4. Tracheotome - Wikipedia

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    A tracheotome is a medical instrument used to perform an incision in the trachea with a cutting blade operated by a powered cannula. It is often called a tracheostomy tube because once it enters the stoma in the trachea, a breathing tube is connected to a ventilator and oxygen is provided to the lungs. There are different types of tracheotomes.

  5. Tracheotomy - Wikipedia

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    A tracheostomy tube may be single or dual lumen, and also cuffed or uncuffed. A dual lumen tracheostomy tube consists of an outer cannula or main shaft, an inner cannula, and an obturator. The obturator is used when inserting the tracheostomy tube to guide the placement of the outer cannula and is removed once the outer cannula is in place.

  6. Shiley - Wikipedia

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    Shiley may refer to: Bjork–Shiley valve, mechanical heart valve prosthesis; Donald Shiley, one of the co-inventors of Pfizer's Bjork-Shiley heart valve; Jean Shiley (1911–1998), former American high jumper; Shiley tube, a cuffed tracheostomy tube

  7. Tracheal intubation - Wikipedia

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    The resulting opening can serve independently as an airway or as a site for a tracheostomy tube to be inserted; this tube allows a person to breathe without the use of his nose or mouth. The opening may be made by a scalpel or a needle (referred to as surgical [ 59 ] and percutaneous [ 61 ] techniques respectively) and both techniques are ...