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Double tracheal stenosis [PDF]
Murat Kara and Semih Halezero glu* Department of Thoracic Surgery, Acibadem University Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey * Corresponding author. Department of Thoracic Surgery, Acibadem University Faculty of Medicine, Acibadem Maslak Hospital, Maslak, Istanbul 34457, Turkey. Tel:+90-212-3044444; fax: +90-212-2866131; e-mail: semihh@atlas.net.tr (S.
Kara, Murat, Halezeroglu, Semih
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Tracheal resection for tracheal stenosis [PDF]
Anatomically, patients with refractory tracheal stenosis benefit from tracheal resection, depending on the medical comorbidities or challenging tracheal anatomy, which is often the reason for denial of this option in these patients. We evaluated 15 patients undergoing tracheal resection at our institution from May 2016 through December 2017.
Aayla Jamil +4 more
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Tracheal Reconstruction Surgery for Congenital Tracheal Stenosis
Abstract Purpose Congenital tracheal stenosis is a rare but dangerous disease. Reconstructive tracheal surgery is a life-saving treatment but also a challenging procedure. This study aims to evaluate the outcomes of tracheal reconstruction surgery.
Nguyen Tran Viet, Tanh +7 more
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Benign subglottic stenosis represents a major therapeutic challenge. Interventional bronchoscopic treatment has a limited role in this setting due to anatomical and technical reasons. The benefit with these techniques is generally temporary, due to frequent recurrences, need for repeated procedures and risk of extending the area of damage ...
D'Andrilli, Antonio +2 more
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Asymptomatic congenital tracheal stenosis [PDF]
Key messageCongenital tracheal stenosis (CTS) is often identified by characteristic wheezes and cyanosis in childhood. However, an asymptomatic progression to adulthood is rare. Asymptomatic latent CTS cases with a mild degree of stenosis may exist.
Toshiyuki Sumi +2 more
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Colbert Perez, Ralph Paone, Raed Alalawi
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Post intubation tracheal stenosis
Tracheal stenosis following prolonged intubation is a relatively rare but a serious problem. However, some degree of airway injury is common following intubation, no matter whether it is prolonged or of short duration. Here, we are reporting a fifty six year old male patient who developed multiple web like tracheal stenosis following intubation with ...
De, Sajal, De, Sarmishtha
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Idiopathic Tracheal Stenosis [PDF]
Swapna K, Chandran, Robert T, Sataloff
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A RAVI KUMAR, JM BORCAR, H SIVAKUMAR
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