Iatrogenic tracheobronchial ruptures - Treatment and outcomes

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In the present paper we discuss the indication and follow-up of 42 patients with iatrogenic tracheobrochial ruptures. Thirty-five patients were treated by operation and 7 patients were treated conservatively. In the operated patients, four developed an insufficiency of the tracheal closure and the rupture related mortality was 2.8%. A significant effect on suture dehiscence was seen for mediastinitis (P<0.005) prior to operation, prior resection of the esophagus (P<0.001), and a long delay between injury and diagnosis (P=0.004). In the conservatively treated group the rupture related mortality was 29%. In conclusion to our results we suggest a surgical procedure whenever a tracheobronchial rupture is diagnosed and the patient's constitution allows the surgical procedure or anesthesia.

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Leinung, S., Möbius, C., Hofmann, H. S., Ott, R., Rüffert, H., Schuster, E., & Eichfeld, U. (2006). Iatrogenic tracheobronchial ruptures - Treatment and outcomes. Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, 5(3), 303–306. https://doi.org/10.1510/icvts.2005.117242

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