SURGICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN TRACHEAL STENOSIS

Citation
Vk. Anand et al., SURGICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN TRACHEAL STENOSIS, The Laryngoscope, 102(3), 1992, pp. 237-243
Citations number
58
Journal title
ISSN journal
0023852X
Volume
102
Issue
3
Year of publication
1992
Pages
237 - 243
Database
ISI
SICI code
0023-852X(1992)102:3<237:SCITS>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
From 1969 to 1990, 43 patients with tracheal stenosis were treated at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Seventy-four percent of these patients (n = 32) had intrinsic tracheal stenosis, most frequent ly as a complication of prolonged endotracheal trauma. A total of 41 d istinctly separate stenotic segments were identified in the 32 patient s. The stenoses were considered moderate or severe in 33 (80%) of the 41 cases and the length of the stenotic segment was greater than 1 cm in 23 (56%) of the cases. An overall 70% success rate was achieved fol lowing 93 surgical procedures in this group. The concurrent presence o f glottic/subglottic stenosis, multiple segments of stenosis, bilatera l vocal cord paralysis, tracheoesophageal fistula, and a tendency to m arked hypertrophic scar formation were found to be significant factors in the surgical management of this patient group.