NEW METHOD OF TRACHEOSTOMY DECANNULATION MAKING IT EASIER AND FASTER
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Tracheostomy Decannulation
Patients with tracheostomy tubes who have improved enough to be detached from their ventilators have long been dependent on surgery for removal (decannulation), or on having a smaller tube placed in the opening as an intermediary step. Both these removal methods can mean a longer stay for the patient in a medical facility and higher health care costs.
Dr. Philip George, a rehabilitation specialist who formulated Renervee, a health supplement that has improved the lives of many patients, has pioneered a nonsurgical decannulation procedure that is more efficient and less stressful for the patient. This new protocol has revolutionized the procedure of decannulation, making it easier and faster for tracheostomy patients to leave care facilities. This results in a greater quality of life for patients and their caregivers, as well as in significant health care cost savings.
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About Dr. Philip George
CARING MISSION WITH A GLOBAL VISION
Philip George is the Director of Respiratory Care Services at Franklin Centre for Rehabilitation and Nursing in Flushing, New York. He is known for pioneering a new nonsurgical procedure for decannulation (removing tracheotomy tubes) as well as for his asthma research.
He presented a scientific research paper on his method of tracheotomy tube removal to pulmonary and cardiology physicians and specialists from around the world at the American Thoracic Society (ATS) international conference in Seattle, Washington. The paper was titled “Disposition and Outcome of Tracheotomy Patients Enrolled in Decannulation Protocol.”
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