Subglottic Stenosis
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1. Perioperative management of patients undergoing tracheal resection and reconstruction: a retrospective observational study
Abstract Background: Perioperative management of Tracheal Resection and Reconstruction (TRR) presents many challenges to the physicians involved in airway management. Factors related to postoperative outcomes can be identified as early as the preoperative setting and can even be linked to demographic characteristics of patients affected by tracheal stenosis
Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology. Publicado em: 2022
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2. Tracheostomy in the Intensive Care Unit: a University Hospital in a Developing Country Study
Abstract Introduction Tracheostomy is the commonest surgical procedure in intensive care units (ICUs). It not only provides stable airway and facilitates pulmonary toilet and ventilator weaning, but also decreases the direct laryngeal injury of endotracheal intubation, and improves patient comfort and daily living activity. Objective The objective of thi
Int. Arch. Otorhinolaryngol.. Publicado em: 2017-03
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3. Balloon Laryngoplasty for Subglottic Stenosis Caused by Orotracheal Intubation at a Tertiary Care Pediatric Hospital
Introduction In recent years, there has been a reduction in mortality rates in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) due to the impact of modern technological advances in the perinatal field. As a consequence, prolonged orotracheal intubation is used more frequently, and there has been an increase in acquired subglottic stenosis (SGS) in children. Subglo
Int. Arch. Otorhinolaryngol.. Publicado em: 2014-01
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4. Incidência de lesão de laringe pós-intubação em crianças com bronquiolite viral aguda e estudo dos fatores de risco
Introdução. A bronquiolite viral aguda é uma doença de evolução geralmente benigna, mas algumas crianças desenvolvem disfunção respiratória grave a ponto de requererem intubação e ventilação mecânica. Com a necessidade de intubação, surgem as eventuais complicações desta, sendo a estenose subglótica a mais grave. O objetivo desse trabalho
Publicado em: 2009
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5. Condroma de laringe: apresentação atípica
The authors report a case of laryngeal chondroma , a rare benign larynx tumor in the cricoid and arytenoid cartilages. There are aproximately 250 cases previously described in literature. A male, 41 year-old patient, presented a severe and progressive dyspnea leading to tracheostomy. Direct microlaryngoscopy revealed arytenoid enlargement and subglottic sten
Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões. Publicado em: 2006-04
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6. ReconstruÃÃo laringotraqueal em adultos com uso de cartilagem tireÃide autÃgena
A estenose subglÃtica à uma seqÃela obstrutiva laringotraqueal e causa freqÃente de obstruÃÃo das vias aÃreas tendo como principais etiologias a intubaÃÃo traqueal prolongada e a traqueostomia e sendo potencialmente letal. Diante dessa situaÃÃo clÃnica, existem diversos tipos de abordagens cirÃrgicas disponÃveis e neste estudo apresentamos uma
Publicado em: 2005
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7. Subglottic stenosis in Wegener's granulomatosis: development during cyclophosphamide treatment with response to carbon dioxide laser therapy.
A patient with Wegener's granulomatosis rapidly developed a circumferential subglottic stenosis while on a cyclophosphamide regimen that had caused resolution of systemic symptoms and pulmonary infiltrates. The stenosis developed in the area of previously noted tracheal ulceration and responded satisfactorily to carbon dioxide laser therapy.
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8. Upper airway compromise after inhalation injury. Complex strictures of the larynx and trachea and their management.
OBJECTIVE: Strictures of the upper airway caused by burns have features distinct from other benign stenoses. The authors reviewed their experience with burn-related stenoses to define the principles of treatment. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: The combined effects of inhaled gases and heat in burn victims produce an intense, often transmural, inflammation of the a
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9. Cricothyroidotomy for long-term tracheal access. A prospective analysis of morbidity and mortality in 76 patients.
Cricothyroidotomy for long-term tracheal access was prospectively studied in 76 critically ill patients. Thirty patients (39%) survived and 46 (61%) died. Mean duration of follow-up computed in all survivors was 8.5 months. Postmortem examination of the airway was performed in 85% of the nonsurvivors. Five patients (7%) had major complications including one
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10. Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery: New Approaches to Treatment in Glottic, Subglottic and Tracheal Stenosis