Successful treatment of tracheal stenosis by rigid bronchoscopy and topical mitomycin C: A case report

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Tracheal stenosis is a known complication of prolonged intubation. It is difficult to treat and traditional surgical approach is associated with significant risk and complications. Recurrent stenosis due to granulation tissue necessitates repeated procedures. We describe a case of short web-like tracheal stenosis (concentric membranous stenosis less than 1cm in length without associated cartilage damage) managed by a minimally invasive thoracic endoscopic approach. Topical application of Mitomycin C, a potent fibroblast inhibitor reduces granulation tissue formation and prevents recurrence. © 2010 Wong et al.

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Wong, J. L., Tie, S. T., Samril, B., Lum, C. L., Abdul Rahman, M. R., & Abdul Rahman, J. A. (2010). Successful treatment of tracheal stenosis by rigid bronchoscopy and topical mitomycin C: A case report. Cases Journal, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1757-1626-3-2

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