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Management of postintubation tracheal stenosis with bronchoscope methods-An experience from two centers. [PDF]
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Study on risk factors of Montgomery T-tube extraction in patients with post-tracheotomy tracheal stenosis based on Cox regression analysis. [PDF]
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Benign Tracheal Stenosis and Subglottic Stenosis
Laryngotracheal stenosis is a narrowing of the proximal airways that can result in significant respiratory ailments. It can occur due to various causes, including iatrogenic causes such as intubation and tracheostomy, inflammatory conditions, and infections.
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1971
The increasing use of endotracheal intubation in support of various surgical methods has resulted in more injury to the tracheal mucous membrane than was formerly supposed. Tracheal injury may result in fibrosis and narrowing of the trachea. When tracheal stenosis is of a sufficient degree to necessitate repeated bronchoscopies and dilations, the ...
D F, Knudsen, R, Cohn
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The increasing use of endotracheal intubation in support of various surgical methods has resulted in more injury to the tracheal mucous membrane than was formerly supposed. Tracheal injury may result in fibrosis and narrowing of the trachea. When tracheal stenosis is of a sufficient degree to necessitate repeated bronchoscopies and dilations, the ...
D F, Knudsen, R, Cohn
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1981
Twenty-one cases of congenital tracheal stenosis seen at the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children 1971 through 1980 were reviewed with regard to the clinical features, associated anomalies, endoscopic findings and radiological evaluation. Congenital tracheal stenosis was usually a serious problem often associated with other major anomalies of the ...
B, Benjamin, J, Pitkin, D, Cohen
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Twenty-one cases of congenital tracheal stenosis seen at the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children 1971 through 1980 were reviewed with regard to the clinical features, associated anomalies, endoscopic findings and radiological evaluation. Congenital tracheal stenosis was usually a serious problem often associated with other major anomalies of the ...
B, Benjamin, J, Pitkin, D, Cohen
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Tracheal Stenosis in Sarcoidosis
Southern Medical Journal, 1983A 58-year-old woman with sarcoidosis had dyspnea found to be caused by a rare manifestation of that disease--tracheal stenosis. Tracheal dilatation has been beneficial.
D A, Henry, S R, Cho
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2008
Tracheal stenosis is a rare, potentially life-threatening condition described as innate narrowing of the tracheal lumen. The causes of tracheal stenosis vary widely. The most common forms result from prolonged intubation, although congenital causes usually involve complete tracheal rings or compression from cardiovascular malformations.
Allen S, Ho, Peter J, Koltai
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Tracheal stenosis is a rare, potentially life-threatening condition described as innate narrowing of the tracheal lumen. The causes of tracheal stenosis vary widely. The most common forms result from prolonged intubation, although congenital causes usually involve complete tracheal rings or compression from cardiovascular malformations.
Allen S, Ho, Peter J, Koltai
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Management of tracheal stenosis
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2012The treatment for pediatric tracheal stenosis has evolved over the past 50 years. Open airway reconstruction has traditionally been the treatment of choice for this condition. Numerous recent publications now support the use of endoscopic techniques to both augment and sometimes replace open procedures.During the past 12 months, a significant interest ...
Matthew T, Brigger, Mark E, Boseley
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POSTINTUBATION TRACHEAL STENOSIS
Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 1996Resection and reconstruction are the treatments of choice for postintubation tracheal stenosis, attested to by 94% good or satisfactory results in over 500 patients. Accurate diagnosis, appropriate patient selection, and experienced and precise surgical care are important in these treatments.
H C, Grillo, D M, Donahue
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Postintubation Tracheal Stenosis
Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2003Postintubation tracheal stenosis is caused by either cuff-induced ischemic damage to the trachea, stomal injury from a tracheostomy, or a combination of the two. Patients who present with stridor or unexplained dyspnea after a period of mechanical ventilation should be investigated for postintubation tracheal stenosis. Most patients with such an injury
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