We report obstructive sleep apnea in a 3-year-old boy with tracheomalacia secondary to tracheotomy that resolved after placement of a metallic stent in the region of tracheomalacia. The tracheal location of obstruction during sleep in this case contrasts with the usual location in the pharynx or, less often, the larynx. This case also demonstrates the utility of polysomnography in managing decannulation of tracheostomies.
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Muzumdar, H., Nandalike, K., Bent, J., & Arens, R. (2013). Obstructive sleep apnea due to extrathoracic tracheomalacia. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 9(2), 163–164. https://doi.org/10.5664/jcsm.2418
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