Tracheostomy is a procedure performed in emergency situations or in people with severe illness. The main purpose of this procedure is to maintain the airway. But in addition to its benefits, this procedure also carries the risk of complications, during or after a tracheostomy. Tracheostomy is also known as stoma. Health problems that require this procedure are generally related to the respiratory tract. With the aim of making sufferers can breathe properly. This procedure is usually performed in medical emergencies or in certain diseases that cause airway obstruction or respiratory failure. This condition is a serious condition that can be life threatening if not treated immediately, therefore tracheostomy is done to keep the breathing process going well to support the continuity of life. Opening of the Throat Tracheostomy is the opening or making of a hole performed on the windpipe or trachea, through an incision in the skin in the front of the neck, with the help of general ane...