Dido Operation

Didot surgery is a surgical procedure performed to remove a foreign body from the respiratory tract. It was named after a Belgian surgeon named Joseph Didot, who first described the operation in 1876.

Dido surgery can be performed both in a hospital setting and at home. It is performed under general anesthesia and requires a highly qualified surgeon and operating team.

Before the operation, it is necessary to conduct a thorough examination of the patient to determine the location of the foreign body and its size. The surgeon then makes a small incision in the patient's neck or chest, locates the foreign body, and removes it using special instruments.

After removal of the foreign body, the patient remains in the hospital for several days to monitor his condition. In some cases, dido surgery may need to be repeated if the foreign body is not completely removed or if it may cause complications.

Overall, dido surgery is a safe and effective procedure that allows you to remove a foreign body from the airway and prevent possible complications. However, it can only be carried out in specialized medical institutions where there is the necessary equipment and experience of surgeons.