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[Self-expanding nitinol stents in proximal tracheal stenosis].

AbstractUNLABELLED:
The use of silicone- or metal stents in stenosis of the distal trachea and the bronchial system is a customary procedure [1-4], for example after tumor invasion or cicatricial stenosis after transplantation. In the proximal part of the trachea, on smaller, short and soft strictures we try to stabilise the trachea by the implantation of rings. Other methods are tracheal plasty or transverse tracheal resectomy [5-7]. In the case of longer or nearer subglottal stenoses the positioning of self-expanding nitinol stents has proven a simple, gentle and well-tolerated alternative procedure even in very serious disorders [1, 8, 9].
METHOD:
These stents can be placed in short narcosis under endoscopic control without great strain on the patient.
RESULTS:
We placed nitinol-stents in the proximal part of the trachea in eleven cases. In five cases dyspnoea caused by a tracheal collapse improved. In two further cases a tracheal stenosis with massive granulation tissue and cicatricial pull under an inlaid tracheal cannula was removed and the tracheostoma was closed. In four cases a solid, scarred and cartilaginous stenosis in the area of the cricoid and the upper tracheal rings was widened with laser and later on stented.
CONCLUSION:
Over an observation time of two years no complications showed safe one case in which a directly postoperative dislocation was repositioned quickly. The patients live without restrictions through the tracheal stenosis or a tracheostoma. In the best possible case epithelialization over the metal meshes develops so that a nearly normal mucus transportation is possible [1, 10-12].
AuthorsB Hafner, W Mann, C P Heussel, A Scherhag, J Schlegel, H U Kauczor
JournalLaryngo- rhino- otologie (Laryngorhinootologie) Vol. 79 Issue 3 Pg. 165-70 (Mar 2000) ISSN: 0935-8943 [Print] Germany
Vernacular TitleSelbstexpandierende Nitinol-Stents bei proximalen Trachealstenosen.
PMID10763175 (Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Alloys
  • nitinol
Topics
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Alloys
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Stents
  • Time Factors
  • Tracheal Stenosis (diagnosis, etiology, surgery)

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