H. Olze et al., Endotracheal silicone stents in the management of benign tracheal stenoses: results after 5 years' follow up, HNO, 49(11), 2001, pp. 895
Background. Advances in endoscopic technique and the development of new mat
erials have made stenting an interesting alternative to surgical treatment
for extended tracheal stenoses. This 5 years' retrospective study describes
long term results of silicon stents in patients with benign chronic trache
al stenoses.
Patients and methods. 45 adult patients (mean age: 45 years) had endotrache
al Dumon (Endoxane) stent placement as surgical therapy was not indicated.
Fiberoptic controls were performed every 3-6 months.
Results. In 42 patients therapy proved successful with improved ventilation
and high level of tolerance. Acut stent-removal was necessary in 2 patient
s because of edema of the vocal cords, in 1 patient because of stent indepe
ndent paralysis of both recurrentes nerves. Further complications included
migration (16,6%), granuloma formation (33,3%) and airway obstruction due t
o heavy secretion (2,3%).
Conclusions. Long term results have shown that this technique is associated
with high efficiency and infrequent complications which are not life-threa
tening. Advantages consist in a minor-invasive technique with small expendi
ture of time.