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Mechanical ventilation is a medical procedure that assists or replaces spontaneous breathing by using a machine called a ventilator. It delivers air to the lungs, usually through a tube inserted into the trachea, ensuring adequate oxygenation and carbon dioxide removal for patients unable to breathe independently. A ventilator machine helps the patient breathe when they are unable to do so. It delivers air directly into the lungs, confirming an adequate amount of oxygenation. A ventilator machine is a life-support device that mechanically assists or replaces spontaneous breathing by delivering controlled volumes of oxygen-enriched air to patients’ lungs using positive pressure. Mechanical ventilation is a type of therapy that helps you breathe or breathes for you when you can’t breathe on your own. You might be on a ventilator during surgery or if your lungs aren’t working properly. Mechanical ventilation keeps your airways open, delivers oxygen and removes carbon dioxide. What is mechanical ventilation?