Successful stenting for bronchial stenosis resulting from blunt airway trauma

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Abstract

Blunt airway trauma is rare but life threatening. Injuries to other vital organs accompany this type of injury in most cases; therefore, conservative treatment may be considered first. In cases of delayed fibrotic airway stenosis after conservative treatment, surgical treatment or bronchoscopic intervention are therapeutic options. We herein report a case of delayed airway stenosis after a blunt traumatic airway injury that was successfully managed by silicone stenting.

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Roh, J. Y., Kim, I., Eom, J. S., Lee, G., Ahn, H. Y., & Lee, M. K. (2018). Successful stenting for bronchial stenosis resulting from blunt airway trauma. Internal Medicine, 57(22), 3277–3280. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.0569-17

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