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Traqueostomía percutánea por dilatación: Reporte de 70 casos

Authors: Ramírez- Arce, Jorge A; Padilla- Cuadra, Juan I.; Sánchez- Arias, Mario;

Traqueostomía percutánea por dilatación: Reporte de 70 casos

Abstract

Justificación: La traqueostomía es el procedimiento quirúrgico más frecuentemente practicado en pacientes de cuidado crítico. En los últimos años ha sido introducida la realización de este procedimiento en la modalidad de traqueostomía percutánea guiada por broncoscopía. Se presenta la experiencia inicial en este procedimiento, en el Hospital R.A. Calderón Guardia, SanJosé, Costa Rica.Materiales y métodos: A 70 pacientes consecutivos se les realizó traqueostomía percutánea por dilatación con guía broncoscópica, en el período comprendido entre agosto de 2002 y octubre de 2004, en los servicios de Medicina Crítica y Terapia Intensiva del Hospital Dr. Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia. Se utilizó la técnica y bandeja de herramientas diseñada por Ciaglia y modificada para un dilatador único, curvo y progresivo. Se documentaron las características epidemiológicas y las complicaciones de cada procedimiento.Resultados: El 80% del grupo eran hombres. Las principales complicaciones fueron: desaturación transitoria (7.14%), fractura de anillo traqueal (4.2%), punción de broncoscopio (4.2%), extubación no planeada (2.85%) y sangrado mínimo (2.85%). El tiempo quirúrgico promedio fue de 8.14 minutos. No hubo mortalidad asociada con el procedimiento.Conclusión: Se concluye que esta modalidad de traqueostomía es segura en pacientes críticamente enfermos y que puede ser practicada por médicos intensivistas, procurando un equipo interdisciplinario que brinde guía broncoscópica y supervisión quirúrgica. Además, puede considerarse de primera elección en el paciente críticamente enfermo.

Keywords

branchoscopy, R, percutaneous tracheostomy, Medicine, percutánea, Traqueostomía, cuidado intensivo, broncoscopía, intensive care

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