Unscheduled replacement of dislodged tracheostomy tubes can be a challenging procedure for the physician and a frightening event for the patient. Forceful attempts at replacement are both painful and dangerous; such attempts may disrupt the soft tissues adjacent to the tracheostomy tract, creating a false passage and potentiating acute respiratory failure. We describe a technique using a standard nasogastric tube that allows safe and precise replacement of tracheostomy tubes in both sedated and combative patients under routine and emergent conditions.