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Multistage approach for tracheobronchomalacia caused by a chest deformity in the setting of severe scoliosis.

Yukihiro Tatekawa1, Takashi Tojo, Hiromichi Kanehiro, Yoshiyuki Nakajima.   

Abstract

We present a case of tracheobronchomalacia caused by thoracic morphologic changes associated with severe scoliosis. The patient underwent fundoplication for gastroesophageal reflux. After the operation, the patient developed clinically significant tracheobronchomalacia. Tracheobronchial reinforcement and splinting with autologous cartilage grafts was initially performed to externally stent the trachea. Next, tracheopexy of the intrathoracic trachea and sternal elevation was performed using a pectus bar to correct the tracheal compression between the sternum and the spine. Because the cervical trachea was compressed between the innominate artery and the cervical spine, external stenting and tracheopexy of the cervical trachea as well as anterior suspension of the innominate artery were performed. At present, the patient has a Tracheostoma Retainer in place and is being followed as an outpatient without the need for mechanical ventilation. Multistaged techniques for tracheobronchomalacia because of an abnormal chest configuration therefore offer the potential to achieve the long-term release of airway obstruction.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17879046     DOI: 10.1007/s00595-007-3532-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Today        ISSN: 0941-1291            Impact factor:   2.549


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