Cricotracheal resection in a patient with severe subglottic stenosis -advantages of a temporary non-cannulated tracheostomy

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Background: Stenosis in the area of the cricotracheal segment is still a challenging problem to be dealt with. Post-intubational cases mark an increase in recent years due to the advances in intensive care, thoracic surgery and neurosurgery departments. Case Report: This paper describes a case report of a patient with severe subglottic stenosis (grade III according to the Cotton-Myer scale), introduces a new option in cricotracheal resections - postoperative temporary non-cannulated tracheostomy and describes its advantages. Conclusion: This variation of classical operative techniques provides additional fixation of the trachea, thus relieving any transitory tension on the anastomosis; acts as a valve and decreases the air-pressure in the upper airways during coughing and sneezing in the postoperative period; and is an easy access point for video tracheoscopy of the anastomosis.

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Popov, T. M., Marinov, T., Rangachev, J., Konov, D., & Belitova, M. (2017). Cricotracheal resection in a patient with severe subglottic stenosis -advantages of a temporary non-cannulated tracheostomy. Balkan Medical Journal, 34(2), 165–167. https://doi.org/10.4274/balkanmedj.2016.0108

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