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Successful Silicon Stent for Life-Threatening Tracheal Wall Laceration

Journal

ANNALS OF THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY
Volume 19, Issue 1, Pages 49-51

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MEDICAL TRIBUNE INC
DOI: 10.5761/atcs.cr.11.01768

Keywords

tracheal laceration; silicon stent; critical care medicine

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We report an 86-year-old woman with a large tracheal laceration caused by tracheal intubation at cardiopulmonary arrest who underwent a successful stent procedure. Tracheal laceration developed in the membranous portion longitudinally 6 cm in length to 2 cm above the carina. Following 9 days' tracheal intubation, a Y-shaped silicon stent was inserted over the lacerated trachea. Four months after the stenting procedure, we removed the Y-shaped silicon stent from the healed membranous wall. The patient returned to daily life without requiring thoracotomy.

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