Spontaneous respiration is detected by sensors. An additional amount of
oxygen is administered to the lungs via a jet gas current at the end of
an inhalation procedure. Breathing volume, absorption of oxygen during
inhalation, and clearance of carbon dioxide during exhalation are
improved. If required, the exhalation procedure of the patient can be
arrested or slowed by a countercurrent to avoid a collapse of the
respiration paths. An apparatus including an oxygen pump can be connected
to an oxygen source and includes a tracheal prosthesis that can be
connected via a catheter. The respiration detections sensors are
connected to a control unit for activating the oxygen pump. The tracheal
prosthesis includes a tubular support body with a connection for the
catheter, and the sensors are associated with the support body. The
tracheal prosthesis and jet catheter are dimensioned so the patient can
freely breathe and speak without restriction.