The aim of the study was to compare the results of tracheostomy of the site of stenosis and repeated RB & D in previously published papers. Material and methods. This prospective study examined the treatment of tracheal stenosis with tracheostomy at the site of stenosis. The recurrence rates, duration of hospitalization before and after tracheal resection, the number of tracheal rings removed, prognosis,and complications were evaluated. Results. It seems that a tracheostomy at the site of stenosis instead of repeated RB & D reduces the recurrence rate and duration of hospital stay, the need for a constant presence of a chest surgeon in the hospital, hospitalization costs. Also, the implementation of this method is possible in more centers...
BACKGROUND: Tracheal stenosis remains a challenge in the thoracic surgery field. Recognizing the ho...
Objective: Percutaneous tracheostomy is a common procedure but varies considerably in approach. The ...
Background: Stenosis in the area of the cricotracheal segment is still a challenging problem to be d...
Introduction: Tracheal stenosis is normally caused by trauma, infection, benign and malignant tumo...
Laryngotracheal stenosis is a complex condition that usually requires multiple procedures to restore...
Objective: Tracheal stenosis is frequently iatrogenic, the result of the coincidence or owing to tra...
Purpose: Benign tracheal stenosis management is still controversial, and there is no international c...
WOS: 000456816300003PubMed ID: 29877219Purpose: Surgical resection and reconstruction are considered...
Summary: Background/Objective: We aimed to present cases of postintubation tracheal stenosis (PITS)...
Objective: To know the etiology (causes) of tracheal stenosis and estimate outcome of tracheal resec...
Background: Postintubation tracheal stenosis (PITS) is caused by a number of etiologies demanding me...
İstanbul Bilim Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi.Background:Bronchoscopic treatment is 1 of the treatment ...
The prospective benefits and drawbacks of surgical and percutaneous tracheotomy, indications for sur...
OBJECTIVES: Benign tracheal stenoses remain the most common indications for tracheal resection. We r...
A prospective, observational clinical study evaluated the safety of percutaneous single-step dilatio...
BACKGROUND: Tracheal stenosis remains a challenge in the thoracic surgery field. Recognizing the ho...
Objective: Percutaneous tracheostomy is a common procedure but varies considerably in approach. The ...
Background: Stenosis in the area of the cricotracheal segment is still a challenging problem to be d...
Introduction: Tracheal stenosis is normally caused by trauma, infection, benign and malignant tumo...
Laryngotracheal stenosis is a complex condition that usually requires multiple procedures to restore...
Objective: Tracheal stenosis is frequently iatrogenic, the result of the coincidence or owing to tra...
Purpose: Benign tracheal stenosis management is still controversial, and there is no international c...
WOS: 000456816300003PubMed ID: 29877219Purpose: Surgical resection and reconstruction are considered...
Summary: Background/Objective: We aimed to present cases of postintubation tracheal stenosis (PITS)...
Objective: To know the etiology (causes) of tracheal stenosis and estimate outcome of tracheal resec...
Background: Postintubation tracheal stenosis (PITS) is caused by a number of etiologies demanding me...
İstanbul Bilim Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi.Background:Bronchoscopic treatment is 1 of the treatment ...
The prospective benefits and drawbacks of surgical and percutaneous tracheotomy, indications for sur...
OBJECTIVES: Benign tracheal stenoses remain the most common indications for tracheal resection. We r...
A prospective, observational clinical study evaluated the safety of percutaneous single-step dilatio...
BACKGROUND: Tracheal stenosis remains a challenge in the thoracic surgery field. Recognizing the ho...
Objective: Percutaneous tracheostomy is a common procedure but varies considerably in approach. The ...
Background: Stenosis in the area of the cricotracheal segment is still a challenging problem to be d...