Mcf. Tong et Ca. Vanhasselt, TUBERCULOUS TRACHEOBRONCHIAL STRICTURES - CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL FEATURES AND MANAGEMENT WITH THE BRONCHOSCOPIC CARBON-DIOXIDE LASER, European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology, 250(2), 1993, pp. 110-114
Tuberculous tracheobronchial stricture is a rare disease entity at the
present time. We report our experiences with carbon dioxide laser tre
atment for four patients with tuberculous strictures that were resista
nt to conventional management. All patients were relatively young but
were debilitated by the disease. The lesions differed from other forms
of benign tracheal strictures as they tended to involve the trachea a
nd right side of the lung and were often multiple. The reasons for thi
s are related to the organism per se and the anatomical arrangement of
the tracheobronchial airway. The pathophysiology of tuberculous stric
tures in the tracheobronchial airway and the technique of bronchoscopi
c laser resection are outlined.