Surgical resection and reconstruction of the trachea can be performed both for benign and malignant diseases. The main indications for surgery include inflammatory (generally post-intubation), congenital or post-traumatic stenoses, degenerative lesions, benign or malignant neoplasms. Success can be pursued only by accurate patient selection and timing, meticulous surgical techniques, careful follow up and, when required, multidisciplinary cooperation. Although surgical resection has now become part of our surgical practice, other treatment modalities are approaching a new clinical application era, in particular tracheal transplantation and bioengineering. These new techniques will certainly offer, in the near future, improved chances to tre...
Sacha Mussot of the Marie Lannelongue Hospital in Le Plessis-Robinson, France, discusses tracheal re...
This study retrospectively evaluated bronchoscopic and surgical treatments for patients with central...
Objective: Tracheal stenosis is frequently iatrogenic, the result of the coincidence or owing to tra...
Surgical resection and reconstruction of the trachea can be performed both for benign and malignant ...
none10Introduction: Different etiologies are responsible for a wide spectrum of tracheal injuries. S...
Background: Tracheal surgery requires a highly specialized team of anesthesiologists, thoracic surge...
Abstract Background Tracheal surgery requires a highly specialized team of anesthesiologists, thorac...
OBJECTIVES: Benign tracheal stenoses remain the most common indications for tracheal resection. We r...
Background: Tracheal stenosis is more frequent as a result of wide-spread use of endotracheal intuba...
WOS: 000456816300003PubMed ID: 29877219Purpose: Surgical resection and reconstruction are considered...
Benign subglottic stenosis represents a major therapeutic challenge. Interventional bronchoscopic tr...
Background: We reported a tubeless tracheal resection and reconstruction for the management of benig...
Background: We reported a tubeless tracheal resection and reconstruction for the management of benig...
In cases of tracheal stenosis, tracheal resection and anastomosis is widely accepted as the procedur...
Non-malignant and malignant obstruction of the tracheal airway causes significant morbidity and mort...
Sacha Mussot of the Marie Lannelongue Hospital in Le Plessis-Robinson, France, discusses tracheal re...
This study retrospectively evaluated bronchoscopic and surgical treatments for patients with central...
Objective: Tracheal stenosis is frequently iatrogenic, the result of the coincidence or owing to tra...
Surgical resection and reconstruction of the trachea can be performed both for benign and malignant ...
none10Introduction: Different etiologies are responsible for a wide spectrum of tracheal injuries. S...
Background: Tracheal surgery requires a highly specialized team of anesthesiologists, thoracic surge...
Abstract Background Tracheal surgery requires a highly specialized team of anesthesiologists, thorac...
OBJECTIVES: Benign tracheal stenoses remain the most common indications for tracheal resection. We r...
Background: Tracheal stenosis is more frequent as a result of wide-spread use of endotracheal intuba...
WOS: 000456816300003PubMed ID: 29877219Purpose: Surgical resection and reconstruction are considered...
Benign subglottic stenosis represents a major therapeutic challenge. Interventional bronchoscopic tr...
Background: We reported a tubeless tracheal resection and reconstruction for the management of benig...
Background: We reported a tubeless tracheal resection and reconstruction for the management of benig...
In cases of tracheal stenosis, tracheal resection and anastomosis is widely accepted as the procedur...
Non-malignant and malignant obstruction of the tracheal airway causes significant morbidity and mort...
Sacha Mussot of the Marie Lannelongue Hospital in Le Plessis-Robinson, France, discusses tracheal re...
This study retrospectively evaluated bronchoscopic and surgical treatments for patients with central...
Objective: Tracheal stenosis is frequently iatrogenic, the result of the coincidence or owing to tra...