Endotracheal silicone stents in the management of benign tracheal stenoses: results after 5 years' follow up

Citation
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
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Otolaryngology
Journal title
HNO
ISSN journal
00176192 → ACNP
Volume
49
Issue
11
Year of publication
2001
Database
ISI
SICI code
0017-6192(200111)49:11<895:ESSITM>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
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.