| Literature DB >> 29588652 |
Nicola Tartaglia1, Roberta Iadarola1, Alessandra Di Lascia1, Pasquale Cianci1, Alberto Fersini1, Antonio Ambrosi1.
Abstract
Aim: The aim of this study is to review the literature focusing on various treatments based on time of tracheal injury and on different surgeons' personal experience.Entities:
Keywords: Total thyroidectomy; Tracheal injury; Tracheal laceration; Tracheal lesion; Tracheal surgery; Tracheostomy
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29588652 PMCID: PMC5865337 DOI: 10.1186/s13017-018-0175-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Emerg Surg ISSN: 1749-7922 Impact factor: 5.469
Literature review and our case
| Author | Article type | No. of cases | Reason of TT | Age gender | I setting Y/N | II setting Y/N (day PO) | Size/place trauma | Necrosis/bacterial involvement | Treatment | Posttreatment follow-up |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gosnell [ | Retrospective 11,917 cases | 7/11917 (0.06%) | 4 multinodular goitre | na | Yes | No | Pl | No | Primarily absorbable sutures with muscle strap in two patients | 1 subcutaneous emphysema |
| Iacconi [ | Letter to editor | 7 | Grave’s disease | na | Yes | No | na | na | na | 2 died |
| Our case | Case report | 1 | Grave’s disease | 44 F | Yes | No | Al | No | Primarily not absorbable sutures with muscle flap | Tracheostomy in VI PO |
| Damrose [ | Case report | 1 | Grave’s disease | 20 F | No | Yes (7 days PO) | 1–2 mm/A/I ring | No | Primarily absorbable sutures | No |
| Golger [ | Case report | 1 | Grave’s disease | 30 F | No | Yes (8 days PO) | A/II-III-IV rings | Yes/ | Montgomery T-tube with the trap muscles. | T-tube removed 3 months after |
| Conzo [ | Case report and review | 1 | Bilateral adenoma | 65 M | No | Yes (15 days PO) | 1.5-mm/AL | No | Conservative treatment* | No |
| Mazeh [ | Case report and review | 1 | Grave’s disease | 17 F | No | Yes (9 days PO) | 2.5-cm/A/II-III-IV rings | No | Conservative treatment* | Primarily suture |
| Toe Ew [ | Case report | 1 | Papillary thyroid carcinoma | 62 M | No | Yes (10 days PO) | A | No | na | na |
| Jacqmin [ | Case report | 1 | Grave’s disease | 53 F | No | Yes (8 days PO) | A/III ring | Yes/ | Circumferential tracheal excision with anastomosis | No |
| Chauhan [ | Case report | 1 | Medullary carcinoma thyroid | 65 M | No | Yes (7 days PO) | 5 mm/A II ring | Yes | Debridement tracheostoma drain | Chauhan [ |
| Benjamin [ | Case report | 1 | Papillary thyroid carcinoma | 55 M | No | Yes (4 days PO) | na | na | Primarily absorbable sutures | No |
| Bertolaccini [ | Case report | 1 | Papillary thyroid carcinoma | 45 M | No | Yes (4 days PO) | AL/IV ring |
| Primarily absorbable sutures with muscle flap | No |
| Sanna [ | Case report and review | 1 | Papillary thyroid carcinoma | 17 F | No | Yes (7 days PO) | 3 cm/AL/II–V rings | No | A muscular flap, rounded on the tracheal defect | No |
| Rosato L [ | Case report | 1 | na | na | No | Yes (10 days PO) | na | na | Primarily sutures with patch of fibrinogen-thrombin collagen | No |
| Escott [ | Case report | 1 | na | 29 M | No | Yes (14 days PO) | 2.5-mm PL | na | Conservative treatment* | After 48 h with a myovascular transposition flap with Tisseel tissue-bonding agent. |
| Xinwei Han [ | Case report | 1 | Nodule | 39 F | no | Yes (1 PO) | na | na | Covered tracheal stent | Abscess removed with drainage stent was removed 55 days after |
F female, M male, TT total thyroidectomy, L lymphadenectomy, PR primarily repair, MF muscolar flap, D drains, PO postoperative, I setting trachea may be perforated or lacerated intraoperatively, II setting unrecognised injury, or delayed rupture secondary to tracheal necrosis, can present up to 2 weeks postoperatively, PL posterolateral surface of trachea, AL anterolateral, A anterior, na not applicable
*Conservative treatment (bed rest, antibiotic and cough suppressants)
Fig. 1Trachea injury identified during the surgery