An audit of Bjork flap tracheostomies in head and neck plastic surgery
Patients undergoing head and neck surgery for malignancy especially resection of parts of the upper aerodigestive tracts need a secure airway intra- and postoperatively. A tracheostomy is an effective method of achieving this objective. In our unit the Bjork flap technique' has been the preferr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | British journal of oral & maxillofacial surgery 1996-02, Vol.34 (1), p.42-46 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Patients undergoing head and neck surgery for malignancy especially resection of parts of the upper aerodigestive tracts need a secure airway intra- and postoperatively. A tracheostomy is an effective method of achieving this objective. In our unit the Bjork flap technique' has been the preferred type of tracheostomy. Ninety-five consecutive Bjork flap tracheostomies performed by one surgeon preceding major head and neck resection for malignancy in patients aged 17–79 years (median = 61 years) were retrospectively evaluated. The technique was quick and provided a secure airway. The tracheostomy tubes were left in situ for a median of 5 days (range 1–17 days). After extubation subsequent stoma closure was uneventful, 60% healing within 1 week. No patient developed tracheal fistula, clinical tracheal stenosis or cosmetically unacceptable scarring. There was no tracheostomy-related mortality. It is concluded that the Bjork flap tracheostomy technique can be safely used in head and neck cancer surgery in adults. |
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ISSN: | 0266-4356 1532-1940 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0266-4356(96)90134-5 |