Hence she was treated with
additional medications to counter this problem. A tracheotomy
(tube put into the windpipe via a hole made in the front ... paresis (right sided limb weakness due to the brain injury)
and the tracheotomy tube was in situ. The bone flap had not
been replaced
surgery. The Patient required tertiary care unit with ventilator and tracheotomy, so he was shifted to Fortis Hospital on 06.01.2006 and remained there till ... experiencing pneumonia, respiratory failure occurring in upto 43% and 39% requiring a tracheotomy.
Page 318 backside. "Approximately 34% of traumatic brain injury survivors develop
fracture of C4 and C5
on 13.5.2010; Elective Tracheotomy was conducted
on 14.5.2010; ICD was inserted and later it was
removed; he was discharged ... again
was admitted to Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain Hospital,
Bangalore, on 7.9.2010 for Tracheotomy closure.
After Decannulation of Tracheotomy, he was
discharged
spontaneously; localizing to pain but not obeying
commands and he was on tracheotomy tube. Petitioner
visited their hospital for follow up treatment ... also in his affidavit evidence that petitioner
was admitted for tracheotomy removal for 2nd time, but it
was not removed due to poor gag reflux
there was difficulty in intubating the patient and aftermath complications like inflicting tracheotomy wound and pumping unnecessary medicines, the Anesthetist could have sought the assistance ... were pumped into the patient. When everything failed to save the patient tracheotomy was also done. Finally, it was beyond the control of the concerned
Ranbir Singh Tyagi vs State Nct Of Delhi on 24 August, 2016
Author: Gita Mittal
with interlocking nailing of left both
bones under SA on 22.03.2011.
3) Tracheotomy was done on 25.03.2011.
4) External fixator removal in left femur
able to communicate and has been
breathing with the help of 'Tracheotomy Tube' in his throat and
is being ... able to communicate and has
been breathing with the help of 'Tracheotomy Tube' in his
throat and is being
communication into the Treachen. 1.5 cm below the lower end of Larynx (Tracheotomy wound).
Bed Sores: 13x3 cm Right gluten Region Skin edges pale yellowish ... Head : All injuries as mentioned above.
The neck : Evidence of Tracheotomy wound as mentioned above Hyoid Bone and other structure intact.
The Thorax : Well formed
found the following injuries :
"I. Injuries : (1) Tracheotomy wound seen at the classical site.
(2) Healed Abrasions with white scar seen at the classical