One rarely sees proud flesh outside of the diabetic foot these days, what more in the neck. This patient had a badly infected tracheostomy and was taken of it for a couple of weeks for Pseudomonas infestation. This is the result of a wound desperately trying to fill the gaps with granulation tissue while never being able to epithelialise.
What I had to do was to excise the entire granulating mass with a cuff of skin, all the way down to the strap muscles before redoing the tracheostomy. Wound care is going to be very important for this not to happen again.
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This happens due to poor nursing care - dressings are not changed regularly
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