| Literature DB >> 24980209 |
Christos Prokakis, Efstratios N Koletsis1, Panagiotis Dedeilias, Fotini Fligou, Kriton Filos, Dimitrios Dougenis.
Abstract
Airway injuries are life threatening conditions. A very little number of patients suffering air injuries are transferred live at the hospital. The diagnosis requires a high index of suspicion based on the presence of non-specific for these injuries symptoms and signs and a thorough knowledge of the mechanisms of injury. Bronchoscopy and chest computed tomography with MPR and 3D reconstruction of the airway represent the procedures of choice for the definitive diagnosis. Endotracheal intubation under bronchoscopic guidance is the key point to gain airway control and appropriate ventilation. Primary repair with direct suture or resection and an end to end anastomosis is the treatment of choice for patients suffering from tracheobronchial injuries (TBI). The surgical approach to the injured airway depends on its location. Selected patients, mainly with iatrogenic injuries, can be treated conservatively as long as the injury is small (<2 cm), a secure and patent airway and adequate ventilation are achieved, and there are no signs of sepsis. Patients with delayed presentation airway injuries should be referred for surgical treatment. Intraoperative evaluation of the viability of the lung parenchyma beyond the site of stenosis/obstruction is mandatory to avoid unnecessary lung resection.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24980209 PMCID: PMC4104740 DOI: 10.1186/1749-8090-9-117
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiothorac Surg ISSN: 1749-8090 Impact factor: 1.637
Results of surgery in patients with traumatic airway injuries
| Barmada (23) | 7 | R Thoracotomy: 5 | L. pneumonectomy: 1 | 0% | Wound infection: 2 |
| L Thoracotomy: 2 | ML. lobectomy: 1 | Sputum retention: 1 | |||
| Segmentectomy: 1 | |||||
| Primary suture: 4 | |||||
| Rossbach (19) | 32 | Collar incision: 16 | Primary suture: 23 | 6% | Pneumonia: 3 |
| Collar + sternotomy:1 | Tracheostomy: 3 | Suture granuloma:2 | |||
| Sternotomy: 5 | Primary anastomosis: 2 | Wound infection:1 | |||
| R Thoracotomy: 9 | R pneumonectomy: 2 | ||||
| L Thoracotomy: 1 | ML Bilobectomy: 1 | ||||
| Cassada (39) | 18 | Collar Incision: 3 | Primary suture: 13 | 5.6% | Sepsis: 2 |
| L cervicotomy: 5 | Tracheostomy: 2 | BPF: 1 | |||
| Sternotomy: 1 | Repair + tracheostomy: 1 | ||||
| R thoracotomy: 8 | L. pneumonectomy: 1 | ||||
| L thoracotomy: 1 | Lobectomy: 1 | ||||
| Mussi (47) | 16 | R thoracotomy: 5 | Primary suture: 13 | 0% | Suture granuloma: 1 |
| Primary anastomosis: 2 | |||||
| Collar inciusion: 11 | Thyroid cartilage suture: 1 | ||||
| Hofmann (49) | 18 | R thoracotomy: 17 | Primary suture: 18 | 44.4% | Suture dehiscence: 1 |
| L thoracotomy: 1 | |||||
| Balci (48) | 32 | Thoracotomy: 19 | Primary suture: 25 | 21.8% | Atelectasis/pneumonia: 2/2 |
| Sternotomy: 2 | Primary anastomosis: 6 | Prolonged air leak: 1 | |||
| Clamshell: 1 | RUL lobectomy: 1 | Bleeding: 1 | |||
| Neck incisions: 10 | Empyema: 1 | ||||
| Wound infection: 1 | |||||
| Airway stenosis: 3 | |||||
| Richardson (57) | 60 | Cervical incision ± sternotomy: all laryngotracheals and most tracheal | Primary suture: 8 (2 laryngotracheal) | 13.3%* | Failed repair: 1 |
| Primary anastomosis: 25 | | Phonation problems: 1 | |||
| Thoracotomy: 24 bronchial injuries and some lower tracheal | Bronchial reconstruction: 10 | | Airway stenosis: 5 | ||
| Pneumonectomy; 14 | | Empyema: 3 (BPF in 2) | |||
| Suture granuloma: 6 | |||||
| | Delayed presentation: primary repair (1), resection and anastomosis (1), pneumonectomy (1) | | Pulmonary hypertension/cor pulmonale: 3 | ||
| Respiratory insufficiency: 1 | |||||
| Gomez-Caro (70) | 11 | Cervical incision: 3 | Primary suture: 8 | 0% | |
| Thoracotomy: 8 | Primary anastomosis: 1 | ||||
| Tracheostomy: 1 | |||||
| R. pneumonectomy: 1 | |||||
| Koletsis (20) | 22 | Collar incision ± partial sternotomy: 11 | Primary suture: 19 | 4.6% | Airway stenosis: 1 |
| Thoracotomy: 11 | Primary anastomosis: 1 | | Sepsis: 1 | ||
| L. pneumonectomy: 1 | Phonation problems: 1 | ||||
| ML bilobectomy: 1 | |||||
| Carretta (63) | 30 | Transcervical-transtracheal: 13 | Primary suture: 29 | 3.3% | Pneumonia: 3 |
| Thoracotomy: 16 | Primary anastomosis: 1 | Phonation problems: 2 | |||
| Transcercical-transtracheal + thoracotomy:1 | Tracheo-esophageal fistula recurrence: 1 |
*75% for patients treated with pneumonectomy.
R: right, L: left, ML: middle and lower, BPF: broncho-pleural fistula.