Surgical treatment for patients with tracheal and subgllotic stenosis

Authors

  • Masoud Naghibzadeh Department of Otolaryngology, Ghaem Medical Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran
  • Mohammad Naeimi Department of Otolaryngology, Ghaem Medical Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.
  • Nematollah Mokhtari Department of Otolaryngology, Ghaem Medical Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran
  • Sadegh Golparvar Ghaem Medical Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran.
  • Shervin Shiri Department of Otolaryngology, Ghaem Medical Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Abstract:

  Abstract   Background: Iatrogenic airway injury after endotracheal intubation and tracheotomy   remains a serious clinical problem. In this study we reviewed post-intubation and traumatic tracheal stenosis in 47 patients with a special attention to the cause, hense surgical treatment of the stenosis was performed and the results compared with the literatures.   Methods: Since February 1995 through January 2005 a total of 47 patients with   tracheal stenosis and subgllotic as a result of tracheostomy or intubation in a single   institution, were explored in this study and examined for the outcomes of stenosis   management. There were 39 tracheal and 8 infraglottic stenosis. Our management   strategy for stenosis was end-to-end anastomosis, and cartilage graft tracheoplasty.   Results: Our management strategy for treatment of tracheal stenosis with resection   and end-to-end anastomosis was associated with good outcomes. Patients were   treated by tracheal or partial laryngotracheal resection. The overall success rate was   93% with the complication rate of 18%. A second operation was required on 2 patients   (4%).   Conclusions: Long term tracheal tubes or intubation tubes and poor quality material   tubes were the most common causes of these respiratory strictures .Our current   procedures of choice for tracheal stenosis is sleeve resection with end- to -end anastomosis for short- segment stenoses (up to six rings). Cartilaginous homograft was   performed when the loss the cartilage limited to the anterior part of trachea. The most   common late complication was the formation of the granulations at the suture line.   Granulation tissues can usually be managed with Laser or bronchoscopic removal.  

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volume 23  issue 3

pages  132- 138

publication date 2009-11

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