Literature DB >> 11081868

Covered expandable tracheal stents in the management of benign tracheal granulation tissue formation.

B P Madden1, S A Stamenkovic, P Mitchell.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Tracheal obstruction secondary to benign proliferation of granulation tissue is a difficult problem to address if tracheal resection is contraindicated. Some patients may benefit from Nd:YAG (neodymium: yttritium-aluminum garnet) laser fulguration or tracheal stenting. If uncovered expandable metallic stents are employed granulation tissue can regrow and proliferate through the mesh, thereby obstructing the lumen once again. Covered metallic stents confer the advantage of preventing granulation tissue proliferation and therefore maintain patency of the tracheal lumen.
METHODS: Two patients who developed tracheal obstruction secondary to proliferating granulation tissue formation after tracheostomy and who were medically unfit for prolonged general anesthesia were successfully treated using covered expandable metallic tracheal stents.
RESULTS: Each patient demonstrated a significant improvement in respiratory status, and in both patients, at 6 and 9 months' follow-up, stent position has not changed, tracheal lumen remains patent, and there has been no proliferation of granulation tissue through the stent.
CONCLUSIONS: Covered expandable metallic stents should be considered in the management of patients with proliferating tracheal granulation tissue when tracheal resection is contraindicated.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11081868     DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(00)01555-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Thorac Surg        ISSN: 0003-4975            Impact factor:   4.330


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