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Treacheal Montgomery canula

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I recently got a Montgomery tracheal canula for severe sleep apnea, having "failed" CPAP and BiPAP. All nurses and therapists involved in my hospital care were unaware of how to care for me without instructions from otolaryngologist. This canula has no inner canula, no cuff, and no intrusion into the trachea. It is specific for sleep apnea. Unlike all other canulas, do not (that is to say, never) suction a Montgomery canula.
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Thank you for the reminders regarding this type of tracheostomy device.How to Care for a Montgomery CannulaInsertion set:Boston Medical Manufacturer info:Montgomery� Long-Term CannulaSpeaking valve does not require finger occlusion
Author: jone  3-06-2015, 18:26   Views: 548   
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