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The main difference between a ventilator and a tracheostomy is that a ventilator is a machine, and a tracheostomy is a hole that a surgeon creates. A doctor may use a ventilator when a person has difficulty breathing or getting enough oxygen. Ventilators supply a person with air via a mask or a breathing tube .
Suggested benefits of tracheostomy include: improved patient comfort, easier oral care and suctioning, reduced need for sedation or analgesia, reduced accidental extubation, improved weaning from mechanical ventilation, easier facilitation of rehabilitation, earlier communication and oral nutrition, and facilitated
A tracheostomy (trach) is a procedure in which a doctor surgically makes an incision in the trachea, sometimes called the windpipe. Tracheostomy procedures are performed when there is an obstruction in the airway and intubation is medically not possible, a patient has inefficient oxygen delivery or has problems with
A trach tube can make it easier to breathe. For some people on mechanical ventilation or who are receiving intensive care, a tracheotomy may be easier to tolerate and require less sedating medication than having an endotracheal tube placed down the throat.
If you need to be on a ventilator for the long term and your condition is stable, you may be able to use a ventilator at home. This can help avoid some of the complications of long hospital stays and improve your quality of life. You will likely use the ventilator with a trach tube or face mask.

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A tracheostomy is often needed when health problems require long-term use of a machine called a ventilator to help with breathing. A tracheostomy also may be needed when surgery would require breathing to be rerouted for a short time because of swelling or airway blockage in the neck or face.
Having a tracheostomy usually will not affect a persons eating or swallowing patterns. Sometimes there are changes in swallowing, but most people can adapt in a short time. Caregivers should always observe the person while he or she is eating to ensure food does not get into the trach.

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