Novel Tracheostomy Tube Fixation Device in Oral Cancer Patients
This study evaluated a novel tracheostomy tube fixation device in post-tracheostomy patients with oral cancer. After tracheostomy, conventional fixation methods may be associated with skin pressure injury, wound contamination, frequent dressing changes, tube displacement, and patient discomfort. The novel fixation device was designed to provide stable tube fixation, protect the cervical skin, facilitate wound care, and improve patient comfort.
A total of 150 eligible patients who underwent tracheostomy were randomly assigned to a treatment group or a control group. Patients in the control group received routine tracheostomy care and conventional fixation. Patients in the treatment group received the novel self-adhesive bidirectional tracheostomy tube fixation device in addition to routine tracheostomy care.
The study assessed whether the novel fixation device could reduce tracheostomy-related complications, improve nursing efficiency, reduce the frequency and duration of wound care, improve neck comfort, and maintain safe tracheostomy tube fixation.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Tracheostomy
Oral Cancer
Post-Tracheostomy Care
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