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About Massive Bleeding from Tracheostomy

https://doi.org/10.17021/1992-6499-2026-1-88-92

Abstract

Among the complications of tracheostomy, massive bleeding from large vessels of the neck is recognized as the most severe and often becomes fatal. The objective is to present a case of successful stopping of arterial bleeding from the brachiocephalic trunk in a patient with a persistent lower tracheostomy. The technical aspects of the performed surgical intervention are described - access, features of manipulations with a large arterial vessel.

About the Authors

R. D. Mustafin
Astrakhan State Medical University
Russian Federation

Robert D. Mustafin, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor

Astrakhan



V. M. Kalyanin
Regional Children’s Clinical Hospital named after N. N. Silishcheva
Russian Federation

Vladimir M. Kalyanin, Head of the Department

Astrakhan



Z. I. Mustafaev
Alexandro-Mariinskaya Regional Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Zarif I. Mustafaev, Head of the Department

Astrakhan



K. I. Krasovskiy
Regional Children’s Clinical Hospital named after N. N. Silishcheva
Russian Federation

Konstantin I. Krasovskiy, Head of the Department

Astrakhan



Yu. R. Molchanova
Astrakhan State Medical University
Russian Federation

Yulia R. Molchanova, Cand. Sci. (Med.), Assistant Professor

Astrakhan



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Mustafin R.D., Kalyanin V.M., Mustafaev Z.I., Krasovskiy K.I., Molchanova Yu.R. About Massive Bleeding from Tracheostomy. Astrakhan medical journal. 2026;21(1):88-92. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17021/1992-6499-2026-1-88-92

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