Extubation

Extubation is a procedure for removing the breathing tube from the trachea and bronchi, which was carried out at the final stage of artificial pulmonary ventilation (ALV) before the patient began breathing independently. This procedure is popularly called “taking out the tube,” “pulling the tube out from the surface of the skin.” This method was developed in 2002 for a quick transition after mechanical ventilation to moist and deep breathing immediately after the end of the extubation procedure. The manipulation takes place under the supervision of a doctor. The gastric muscles are quickly maneuvered to remove the tube from the skin surface. The extubation process takes no more than 5