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Background and Purpose: Tracheostomy is a second selective approach to management the upper respiratory tract obstructions after intubation and used in patients who require long-term ventilation. This article reports a rare complication, entering the fractured tracheostomy tube into the left bronchus.
The Patient: A 74-year-old man with a large hematoma in the right frontal lobe, Craniotomy surgery and evacuated of hematoma was done. A Patient's metal tracheostomy tube fractured and entered into the left bronchus that is a rare complication. The ICU staff immediately recognized and ENT specialist removed the fractured tube with rigid bronchoscopy.
Conclusion: Fracturing of the Tracheostomy tube is one of the rare complications that need careful examination before the tubes used and applying the standard tracheostomy tube Should be considered.

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