| Literature DB >> 29607194 |
Yuki Yoshimatsu1,2, Ryuhei Morita3, Miho Suginaka1, Koichi Furukawa1, Naoki Nakamura1, Kazushi Yamairi1, Naomi Maruyama1, Masahide Kaji3, Takao Kamimori1, Hiroshi Fujiwara1.
Abstract
Congenital tracheal stenosis (CTS) is a rare disorder almost always diagnosed in infancy due to respiratory failure and other cardiopulmonary abnormalities. We experienced a 42-year-old female undiagnosed with CTS until difficult intubation upon surgery. Chest X-ray and computed tomography (CT) images revealed bronchial narrowing, which could already be seen prior to intubation, but was left unnoticed. Difficult airway management is a potentially lethal airway emergency. This life-threatening situation is preventable with the appropriate awareness. We report this clinically valuable case for the safety of future patient care. In English and Japanese literature, there are only 12 reported cases of CTS diagnosed in the adult. Ours and six previous cases were discovered with difficult intubation, a preventable life-threatening airway emergency. Pre-intubation images should be examined carefully for the possibility of CTS, as its frequency may be underestimated. Moreover, in treatment resistant recurrent asthmatic episodes, CTS should be kept in mind.Entities:
Keywords: Congenital tracheal stenosis (CTS); airway management; airway narrowing; intubation; pneumothorax
Year: 2018 PMID: 29607194 PMCID: PMC5864667 DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2018.01.36
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Thorac Dis ISSN: 2072-1439 Impact factor: 2.895