Strangely, a “T” tube has lost its alignment with the trachea.
Inspection from the glottis identifies its end that rests on inflamed tissue in the posterior wall, full of secretions.
Alejandro Posadas Hospital
Strangely, a “T” tube has lost its alignment with the trachea.
Inspection from the glottis identifies its end that rests on inflamed tissue in the posterior wall, full of secretions.
Alejandro Posadas Hospital