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. 1997 Dec;114(6):934-8; discussion 938-9.
doi: 10.1016/S0022-5223(97)70007-2.

Reoperative tracheal resection and reconstruction for unsuccessful repair of postintubation stenosis

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Reoperative tracheal resection and reconstruction for unsuccessful repair of postintubation stenosis

D M Donahue et al. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 1997 Dec.
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Abstract

Objective: Our objective was to analyze characteristics and results of redo tracheal resection and reconstruction.

Methods: Seventy-five patients were operated on between 1966 and 1997 after unsuccessful initial repairs for postintubation tracheal stenosis.

Results: Sixteen of these patients came from a group of 32 patients with unsuccessful repair among the 450 primary resections and reconstructions performed at our institution. Fifty-nine patients were referred to us after unsuccessful initial repair elsewhere. Initial management was a T-tube or tracheotomy in 39 patients. The length of repeat resection ranged from 1.0 cm to 5.5 cm (mean 3.5 cm). A laryngeal release was used in 19 patients (25%) to reduce anastomotic tension. Complications occurred in 29 patients (39%) and were most frequent in the group requiring laryngeal release (12/19, 63.2%). Overall outcome was good in 59 patients (78.6%) and satisfactory in 10 (13.3%). The repair was unsuccessful in four patients (5.3%), and two patients died (2.6%).

Conclusions: Despite difficulties encountered in reoperative surgery after failed tracheal reconstruction for postintubation stenosis, successful outcome may be achieved in a large number of cases.

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