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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
48 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-03-01
2020-08-11
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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SafeTrach is a pliers-like instrument. The inner shank acts as a ventilation tube while stabilizing the orotracheal tube in the trachea. The outer shank acts as a three-dimensional control instrument for the puncture needle.
We determined the puncture level in 20 patients using SafeTrach. We found that the distance from the vocal cords to the puncture site was about 45 mm for men and 42 mm for women. This was based on intraoperative measurements. In 13 patients, we studied the distance between the vocal cords and the optimal puncture site between the 2nd and 3rd tracheal ring with CT and found that the mean distance for men was 49.8 mm and for women 42.2 mm. We have used internal measurements in another 12 patients as follows: The orotracheal tube is positioned so that the proximal part of the cuff is just below the vocal cords. 2. The position of the tube is measured against the front teeth. 3. The orotracheal tube together with the inner shank is pulled up about 15 mm for both men and women. This means that part of the cuff lies between the vocal cords and you get an acceptable placement of the puncture needle.
By using SafeTrach you can use internal landmarks to indicate the puncture level. The positioning of the leg is done with high precision because SafeTrach acts as a stable guide. The navigation system minimizes the risk of extubation and damage to the posterior tracheal wall.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Percutaneous tracheotomy using a new device
SafeTrach for tracheotomy
The navigation system is a forceps-like instrument with an outer and an inner shank. The inner shank serves as a ventilation lumen and stabilizes the orotracheal tube in the midline of trachea. The outer shank acts as a three-dimensional guide for the puncturing needle to the midline of trachea
Interventions
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SafeTrach for tracheotomy
The navigation system is a forceps-like instrument with an outer and an inner shank. The inner shank serves as a ventilation lumen and stabilizes the orotracheal tube in the midline of trachea. The outer shank acts as a three-dimensional guide for the puncturing needle to the midline of trachea
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patients requiring PDT for prolonged mechanical ventilation, airway protection or weaning failure
Exclusion Criteria
* Emergency tracheotomies
* Anatomical abnormalities due to hematoma/tumor/scarring from previous neck surgery/thyromegaly/unstable C-spine and difficult local anatomy. (Patients with obesity are not considered to be a hindrance for the SafeTrach technique as the location for puncture easily can be decided with help of the outer and inner shanks).
* Contra indication for re-intubation (suspected loss of airway during re-intubation)
* Coagulation abnormalities - INR\>1.5, PTT \>40, thrombocyte count \<50.000
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Karolinska University Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Johan Ullman
Associate professor
Principal Investigators
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Jonas Karling, Ph.D
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Karolinska Institutet
Locations
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Karolinska University Hospital
Stockholm, Solna, Sweden
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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SafeTrach 1
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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