گزارش یک مورد(آناستوموز لارنگوتراکئال) در بیمار مبتلا به تنگی راه هوایی فوقانی به علت انتوباسیون طولانی مدتLaryngotracheal Anastomosis in a Patient with Upper Airway Stenosis Due to Prolonged Intubation: A Case Report

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  • ایزدی, فرزاد
  • حسینی, امرا...
  • صرافی, مهدیس
  • پوستی, سیدبهزاد
Abstract:

    The most common cause of airway stenosis is prolonged intubation. Postintubation stenosis may be a delayed onset and may progress gradually. Endoscopic assessment and deciding to do a tracheostomy after 7 days is advised in adults. Segmented resection and primary anastomosis is the most effective modality of treatment for complete or near-complete tracheal stenosis. Surgeon’s ability for releasing trachea depends on multiple factors including neck extension. The patient of the present case report was a 19-year-old man who had complete tracheal stenosis because of prolonged endotracheal intubution(40 days). He had a severe blunt trauma, 2nd and 3rd cervical vertebra fractures and dislocation and spinal injury. Neck fixation was a great jeopardy for lanryngotracheal anastomosis. However, one year after surgery, the patient was decannulated successfully with normal laryngotracheal functions.

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volume 12  issue 48

pages  21- 25

publication date 2005-09

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