extubation

/ɛksˈtjuːbeɪʃən/

Definitions

1. noun

the process of removing a tube from a patient’s airway, especially after a period of mechanical ventilation

“The doctor successfully performed the extubation and the patient began coughing and clearing their airway.”

Synonyms

  • airway decannulation
  • tube removal

Antonyms

  • intubation
  • ventilation