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Tracheal Care

There are many types of tracheal care products for those performing tracheotomies, such as doctors and surgeons, and for those who have had a tracheostomy and need supplies. It is important to keep plenty of quality supplies on hand, and to store them in a clean and safe area.

Rehabmart is proud to carry a comprehensive selection of tracheal care products from high quality vendors encompassing Posey, DeRoyal, Independence Medical, McKesson Medical-Surgical, Medline, Skil-Care, Drive Medical, and others.

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Tracheolife Heat Moisture Exchanger, Case of 25
Starting at: $62.93
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The Tracheolife Heat Moisture Exchanger is a particularly compact and lightweight single use heat and moisture ...
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Sterile Mucus Specimen Trap, Case of 24
Starting at: $73.98
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The Sterile Mucus Specimen Trap is made of clear plastic with gradations marked on the side and a screw-on cap that ...
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Airlife Trach T Plastic Adapter, Case of 50
Starting at: $34.64
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The Airlife Trach 'T' Adapter fits standard corrugated oxygen tubing. It is constructed of clear, break resistant ...
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Blom-Singer Duckbill Voice Prostheses
Starting at: $138.14
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Blom-Singer Duckbill Voice Prostheses can restore the voice of a patient who has undergone a laryngectomy. Simply place ...
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System II Suction Canister
Starting at: $355.75
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The System II Suction Canister is made from rigid plastic, with bold graduations, and was designed for high-volume ...
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Tube Trachea Sterile Cleaning Brush, Pack of 12
Starting at: $36.35
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The Tube Trachea Brush is for use with tracheal tubes in the size range 00-4, although it can be shaped to fit contour ...
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Tracheostomy Standard Multi Adapter, Case of 50
Starting at: $41.36
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Tracheostomy Standard Multi Adapter allows oxygen tubing to connect to virtually anything. The adapter is clear to ...
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CRD Medi-Vac Thin Wall Suction Liner
Starting at: $47.77
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The CRD Medi-Vac Thin Wall Suction Liner fits into a hard, reusable outer canister, and has a locking lid to maintain a ...
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Tracheal Bacterial Filters for Gomco Drain, Pack of 3
Starting at: $50.77
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Tracheal Bacterial Filters for Gomco Drain are used to prevent fluid or aerosol contaminants from entering a portable ...
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Berman Oralpharyngeal Airway
Starting at: $51.56
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The Berman Oralpharyngeal Airway is made from nontoxic, semi-rigid polyethylene, and has a dual-channel Berman-style ...
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Phonate Speaking Valve
Starting at: $71.24
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The Phonate (tm) Speaking Valve is a lightweight, medical-grade, plastic valve designed for tracheostomy patients to ...
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BLOMSINGER ATSV II Humidifilter Replacement Foam Filters
Starting at: $71.28
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BLOMSINGER ATSV II Humidifilter Replacement Foam Filters are intended for use with the ATSV II HumidiFilter Cap, and ...
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Adult Tracheostomy Mask, Case of 50
Starting at: $84.63
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The Adult Tracheostomy Mask is sized for adult tracheostomy or laryngectomy patients; one size fits most. Use this for ...
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Aerosol Drainage Bag System, Case of 50
Starting at: $90.48
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The Aerosol Drainage Bag System is a disposable drainage bag with a tee adapter, which can be used along with a ...
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Allevyn Hydrocellular Foam Tracheostomy Dressing, Box of 10
Starting at: $94.00
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Allevyn Hydrocellular Foam Tracheostomy Dressing features a highly absorbent hydrocellular central layer and pink ...
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Blom-Singer Tracheostoma Valve Housing
Starting at: $98.39
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Blom-Singer Tracheostoma Valve Housings can be used to hold an ATSV, HumidiFilter Holder, or a shower guard in place ...
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Argyle Sterile Tube Connector, Case of 50
Starting at: $100.19
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Argyle Sterile Tube Connector is a clear PVC connecting tube used in tracheal care with molded connectors, packaged in ...
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Airlife Y Connectors and Elbow Adapter, Case of 50
Starting at: $102.33
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The combination of Airlife Y Connectors and Elbow Adapter is designed for attachment to the trachea of a patient, and ...
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Trach Tee Drainage Bag, Case of 50
Starting at: $105.17
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The Trach Tee Drainage Bag consists of a drainage back attached to a "T" adapter for oxygen tubing. Two oxygen tubing ...
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Pediatric Tracheostomy Mask, Case of 50
Starting at: $106.83
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The Pediatric Tracheostomy Mask is intended for use by pediatric tracheostomy or laryngectomy patients; one size fits ...
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Adult Tracheal Water Trap, Case of 50
Starting at: $133.93
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The Adult Water Trap is designed to ensure that a ventilation circuit remains unobstructed by fluid, which will seep ...
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Portex Thermovent 600 Heat and Moisture Exchanger, Case of 50
Starting at: $138.73
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The Portex® Thermovent 600 Heat and Moisture Exchanger allow for heat and moisture recovery in ventilation ...
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Tracheostomy and Ventilator Speaking Valve
Starting at: $155.42
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The Tracheostomy and Ventilator Speaking Valve enables tracheostomy patients and those dependent on ventilators to ...
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Trach Mist Disposable Aerosol Drainage Unit, Case of 50
Starting at: $197.89
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The Trach Mist Disposable Aerosol Drainage Unit is for use during continuous in-line aerosol therapy, collecting ...
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Electrostatic HME Hygrobac Filter, Case of 50
Starting at: $237.78
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The Electrostatic HME Hygrobac Filter is used in tracheal ventilation circuits to keep airborne pathogens out and ...
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Hepa Filter without Port, Case of 50
Starting at: $238.50
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The Hepa Filter without Port is intended for use in ventilation circuits, preventing patients on a tracheal ventilation ...
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Trach-Vent Gibeck Tracheostomy System, Box of 50
Starting at: $254.98
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The Trach-Vent Gibeck Tracheostomy System can handle tidal volumes of 300-1500 ml. Use this in tracheal care to ...
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Ballard Trach Care Tube, Case of 20
Starting at: $506.66
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System III Suction Canister, Case of 100
Starting at: $541.33
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The System III Suction Canister is hydrophobic and rigid, with a leak-free, self-sealing red lid with a large pour ...
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Pediatric 6 Foot Heated Circuit, Case of 20
Starting at: $585.54
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What is a Tracheotomy Procedure?

A tracheotomy procedure involves making an artificial hole called a stoma in the throat to restore a person’s ability to breathe when the airway is obstructed. Also referred to as a tracheostomy, how it is performed is determined by circumstances, dependent upon whether it is an emergency or a planned procedure. The intubation of an artificial breathing tube is normally a short-term situation, but can be used over the long-term as conditions require. As with any invasive procedure, a tracheotomy has some risk for complications, including scarring, infection and excessive bleeding. In most cases, an emergency tracheotomy is performed because of significant injury to the head, neck or upper torso. When a person’s ability to breathe is impaired, a secondary hole must be made to allow for respiration and air flow.

When it is performed in a hospital setting, a tracheotomy procedure involves using a general anesthetic. An incision is made just below the Adam’s apple near the thyroid, and penetrates the trachea, or windpipe. After making a small hole, a tracheostomy tube, or trach tube, is positioned into the hole. Sutures may be used to tighten the tissue around the tube and to prevent foreign material from getting into the hole. To keep the trach tube from being displaced or shifting, a small guard or plate is positioned around the exposed end of the tube and secured with an elastic strap or nylon. A planned tracheotomy is generally performed when a medical condition adds to the airway obstruction. Chronic conditions, such as paralysis and throat cancer, can make it necessary to have a tracheotomy. The most common contributory factors for airway obstruction are tracheal narrowing and impaired muscle function within the throat. Following neck surgery, it is not uncommon for a tracheotomy to be used to aid recovery.

What is a Tracheostomy Tube?

A tracheostomy tube is inserted into the stoma, or hole, and directly into the trachea to help keep the airway open for breathing. A tracheostomy tube typically consists of an inner tube, an inner cannula, an outer tube, an outer cannula, and an obturator. The obturator is used as a guide for the outer cannula during insertion. It is then removed after insertion, leaving the outer cannula in place to be a passageway for air to get through. In some cases, a single cannula tube is used with no inner tube, often for small children who require this procedure.

Certain tube varieties can be used depending on the severity and nature of the problem affecting the individual. A cuffed tracheostomy tube is often required to allow for mechanical ventilation in cases with severe respiratory failure. Generally, a tube cuff can be inflated different ways, it blows up like a small balloon, and allows the mechanical ventilation to work. Fenestrated tracheostomy tubes allow a person to regain the power of speech due to an opening on the tube that brings air in through an upper airway.

A tracheostomy tube holder is a device that can be used to stabilize a tracheostomy tube by securing it with hooks that are attached to the neck flange of the tube. The holders adjust around the neck and are normally made of a soft material to provide comfort and to prevent damage to the skin. A tracheostomy tube requires maintenance that directly relates to the severity of the problem. In some cases, a person will improve to the point where the tube is no longer needed, so it is removed, leaving a scar at the area of the stoma. But, most cases require tubes to be in place long-term. The initial tube is usually replaced at about two weeks after surgery, and if a tube is necessary for a long period of time, the individual may need to learn how to maintain the tube themselves. This could include suctioning out the trachea or even cleaning and changing the tube.

How do I Care for a Tracheostomy at Home?

Immediately after a tracheostomy, a person will communicate with others through writing until the healthcare provider gives instructions for other communication techniques. Also, do not remove the outer cannula unless the healthcare provider advises this. Use tracheostomy covers to protect the airway from outside elements, such as dust and cold air. Contact a healthcare provider or physician immediately if you’re experiencing an irregular heart rate, are feeling increased pain or discomfort, or if you’re having difficulty breathing and it is not relieved by the usual method of clearing the secretions. Also, contact a physician if secretions become thick, if crusting occurs, or mucus plugs are present.

Before leaving the hospital, a nurse should provide instructions on how to care for a tracheostomy tube. It should be done at least once a day after leaving the hospital. First, gather the needed supplies, wash your hands thoroughly, and sit or stand in a comfortable position in front of a mirror. Then, put on gloves, suction the trach tube, remove the inner cannula, hold it over the sink and pour antiseptic over and into it, cleaning it with a small brush. Thoroughly rinse it with normal water, then dry the inside and outside of the inner cannula completely, and reinsert and lock it in place. Remove the soiled gauze dressing around the neck and throw it away, and inspect the skin for redness, tenderness or drainage. If any of these occur, call your doctor. Use soaked swabs to clean the exposed parts of the outer cannula and the skin around the stoma. Dry the cannula and skin, change the trach tube ties, and then place a fine mesh gauze under the tracheostomy tie and neck-plate by folding or cutting a slit in it. Finally, remove the gloves and throw them away, and wash your hands with soap and water.


Hulet Smith, OT
Rehabmart Co-Founder & CEO

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