Partial Cricotracheal Resection and Extended Cricotracheal Resection for Pediatric Laryngotracheal Stenosis
P Monnier - Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2018
Pediatric airway surgery encompasses a wide array of endoscopic and open
procedures developed over the last decades to treat a variety of pathologic
conditions of the larynx and trachea in infants and children. These conditions include …
procedures developed over the last decades to treat a variety of pathologic
conditions of the larynx and trachea in infants and children. These conditions include …
Laryngeal Split and Rib Cartilage Interpositional Grafting: Treatment Option for Glottic and Subglottic Stenosis in Adults
W Hasan, P Gullane - Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2018
… endoscopic procedures. Failure of those is usually indicative of the need for more
aggressive surgical resections, having no absolute contraindications present (Box
2Box 2). Box 2 Contraindications to cricotracheal resection. Absolute.
aggressive surgical resections, having no absolute contraindications present (Box
2Box 2). Box 2 Contraindications to cricotracheal resection. Absolute.
Contemporary Management of Idiopathic Laryngotracheal Stenosis
L Donahoe, S Keshavjee - Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2018
… 3 ; 6 Often patients who present to a tertiary care center for cricotracheal
resection have had at least 1 intervention elsewhere … Fig. 8. The anterior
cricoid arch is resected … Fig. 9. Line of incision across the cricoid. (From …
resection have had at least 1 intervention elsewhere … Fig. 8. The anterior
cricoid arch is resected … Fig. 9. Line of incision across the cricoid. (From …
Experience with Transcordal Silicone Stents in Adult Laryngotracheal Stenosis: A Bicentric Retrospective Study
V Bourinet, T Raguin, M Fortin, E Chetrit, J Guinde… - Respiration, 2018
… Cricotracheal resection [20] remains the most frequently performed surgery in patients
with la- ryngotracheal stenosis without vocal cord involvement … Subtotal cricoid resections
cause laryngeal immo- bility because of muscle insertion removal …
with la- ryngotracheal stenosis without vocal cord involvement … Subtotal cricoid resections
cause laryngeal immo- bility because of muscle insertion removal …
Prophylaxis and Treatment of Complications After Tracheal Resection
PFG Cardoso, BJ Bibas, H Minamoto… - Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2018
… The presence of comorbidities, previous resection, the extent of the resection,
and laryngotracheal resections were related to a higher complication rate.
4 x4Bibas, BJ, Terra, RM, Oliveira Junior, AL et al. Predictors for …
and laryngotracheal resections were related to a higher complication rate.
4 x4Bibas, BJ, Terra, RM, Oliveira Junior, AL et al. Predictors for …
Tracheal Injuries Complicating Prolonged Intubation and Tracheostomy
JD Cooper - Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2018
… Successful laryngotracheal resection was performed at a later date … If the
stenosis is within 2 to 3 cm of the vocal cords, caused either by traumatic
intubation or injury to the cricotracheal junction from an endotracheal tube …
stenosis is within 2 to 3 cm of the vocal cords, caused either by traumatic
intubation or injury to the cricotracheal junction from an endotracheal tube …
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