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Outcomes of tracheobronchial stent placement for benign disease.

Raymond H Thornton1, Roy L Gordon, Robert K Kerlan, Jeanne M LaBerge, Mark W Wilson, Kristen A Wolanske, Michael B Gotway, Geoffrey S Hastings, Jeffrey A Golden.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To retrospectively determine long-term outcomes in patients who have undergone tracheobronchial stent placement for benign diseases.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Institutional Review Board approval was obtained for this retrospective HIPAA-compliant study, with waiver of informed consent. Forty patients (22 female, 18 male; mean age, 52.0 years) who were treated with metallic airway stents for benign stenosis were identified from an interventional radiology database. Causes of airway stenosis included transplant stricture (n = 13), tracheal tube injury (n = 10), inflammation (n = 6), tracheobronchomalacia (n = 4), infection (n = 3), and extrinsic compression (n = 4). Follow-up, which ranged from 6 to 2473 days, was performed by means of chart review for deceased patients and by means of clinical visit or telephone interview for surviving patients. Survival, primary patency, and assisted patency were estimated by using the Kaplan-Meier product limits method.
RESULTS: Initial technical success was achieved in all cases. Symptomatic improvement was present in 39 of 40 cases. At review, 15 patients were alive and had clinical improvement, 18 had died of comorbid causes, one had died of uncertain causes, three had undergone subsequent airway surgery, two had undergone airway stent retrieval, and one was lost to follow-up. Survival at 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 years was 79%, 76%, 51%, 47%, 38%, and 23%, respectively. Loss of primary patency was most rapid during the 1st year. With repeat intervention, assisted patency was 90% at 6.8 years.
CONCLUSION: Attrition of tracheobronchial stent patency is most rapid during the 1st year, and a high rate of long-term patency can be achieved with secondary interventions. Metallic airway stents are well-tolerated and useful adjuncts for management of select benign tracheobronchial stenoses. RSNA, 2006

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16793984     DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2401042169

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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9.  Numerical analysis of airflow alteration in central airways following tracheobronchial stent placement.

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10.  Diagnosis and management of an elderly patient with severe tracheomalacia: A case report and review of the literature.

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