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. 2015 Jun;69(6):335-40.
doi: 10.1055/s-0034-1391840. Epub 2015 Apr 21.

[Reduction of Tracheotomy Associated Tracheal Stenosis by Surgical Closure of the Tracheostomy]

[Article in German]
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[Reduction of Tracheotomy Associated Tracheal Stenosis by Surgical Closure of the Tracheostomy]

[Article in German]
A Lopez-Pastorini et al. Pneumologie. 2015 Jun.
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Abstract

Background: The most common long-term complication of tracheotomy is the benign stenosis of the trachea, which is described for up to 20% of the cases. Typically, the stenosis occurs after decannulation in the context of secondary wound healing. This study examined whether the closure of the tracheostomy by surgical procedure reduces stenosis.

Method: With the help of our clinical database a retrospective analysis of 401 surgical tracheotomies was performed. Variables that were recorded were the indication for tracheotomy, the clinical course and complications occurred.

Results: 155 patients were successfully decannulated. In 92 of these patients the tracheostomy was closed by a surgical procedure, in 63 cases the closure occurred spontaneously by wound healing. After decannulation 3% (n=3) of the surgically closed and 22% (n=14) of the spontaneously closed tracheostomies developed a symptomatic tracheal stenosis (p<0.001).

Conclusion: Secondary wound healing of the tracheostomy often leads to symptomatic tracheal stenosis. The incidence of symptomatic tracheal stenosis was significantly reduced applying closure of the tracheostomy by surgical procedure.

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