Background: Endoprosthesis are being used in the everyday clinical practice either as a permanent solution or transient. They can be used in both benign and malignant situations. Case presentation: We report a case in which a temporary Montgomery cannula is used in conjunction with therapeutic bronchoscopy to manage a patient with failed tracheostomy decannulation secondary to a distal complex tracheal stenosis. Conclusions: This innovative use of the Montgomery cannula allowed for successful management of the patient's tracheal stenosis and subsequent tracheostomy tube decannulation
The number of permanent cannula wearers - has increased recently [1, 9]. Etiological factors contrib...
Postintubation tracheal stenosis is preventable yet commonly occurring clinical condition. Early in ...
Endoscopic management of benign or malignant airway obstructions sometimes requires stenting after d...
Introduction: Although surgery remains the gold standard for the treatment of benign tracheal stenos...
A case is described of tracheobronchomegaly progressing to extensive tracheomalacia, complicated by ...
Tracheobronchial malignant stenosis is a life-threatening and challenging condition. In inoperable p...
To evaluate the role of endovascular stents in temporary tracheal stenting and endoscopic treatment ...
Ventilation strategies in patients with severe tracheal stenosis should be tailored to the patient a...
Copyright © 2013 Doh Young Lee et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Tracheomalacia refers to diffuse or segmental weakness of the tracheal wall. Common causes include t...
SummaryCentral airway obstruction can cause severe respiratory insufficiency leading to mechanical v...
laser resection or stenting, immediately affected the need for continued mechanical ventilation or i...
Introduction: Tracheal stenosis is normally caused by trauma, infection, benign and malignant tumo...
OBJECTIVES To evaluate the role of endovascular stents in temporary tracheal stenting and endoscopi...
We reported the case of a patient with obstruction of tracheal stent, deployed previously for anapla...
The number of permanent cannula wearers - has increased recently [1, 9]. Etiological factors contrib...
Postintubation tracheal stenosis is preventable yet commonly occurring clinical condition. Early in ...
Endoscopic management of benign or malignant airway obstructions sometimes requires stenting after d...
Introduction: Although surgery remains the gold standard for the treatment of benign tracheal stenos...
A case is described of tracheobronchomegaly progressing to extensive tracheomalacia, complicated by ...
Tracheobronchial malignant stenosis is a life-threatening and challenging condition. In inoperable p...
To evaluate the role of endovascular stents in temporary tracheal stenting and endoscopic treatment ...
Ventilation strategies in patients with severe tracheal stenosis should be tailored to the patient a...
Copyright © 2013 Doh Young Lee et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Tracheomalacia refers to diffuse or segmental weakness of the tracheal wall. Common causes include t...
SummaryCentral airway obstruction can cause severe respiratory insufficiency leading to mechanical v...
laser resection or stenting, immediately affected the need for continued mechanical ventilation or i...
Introduction: Tracheal stenosis is normally caused by trauma, infection, benign and malignant tumo...
OBJECTIVES To evaluate the role of endovascular stents in temporary tracheal stenting and endoscopi...
We reported the case of a patient with obstruction of tracheal stent, deployed previously for anapla...
The number of permanent cannula wearers - has increased recently [1, 9]. Etiological factors contrib...
Postintubation tracheal stenosis is preventable yet commonly occurring clinical condition. Early in ...
Endoscopic management of benign or malignant airway obstructions sometimes requires stenting after d...