Recurrent airway obstructions in a patient with benign tracheal stenosis and a silicone airway stent: a case report

  • Sriram K
  • Robinson P
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Abstract

Airway stents (silicone and metal stents) are used to treat patients with benign tracheal stenosis, who are symptomatic and in whom tracheal surgical reconstruction has failed or is not appropriate. However airway stents are often associated with complications such as migration, granuloma formation and mucous hypersecretion, which cause significant morbidity, especially in patients with benign tracheal stenosis and relatively normal life expectancy. We report a patient who had frequent critical airway obstructions over 8 years due to granuloma and mucus hypersecretion in a silicone airway stent. The problem was resolved when the silicone stent was removed and replaced with a covered self expanding metal stent.

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Sriram, K., & Robinson, P. (2008). Recurrent airway obstructions in a patient with benign tracheal stenosis and a silicone airway stent: a case report. Cases Journal, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1757-1626-1-226

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