Surgery of acquired laryngotracheal stenosis in infants and children. Experience and results from 1988 to 1998. Part I: Laryngotracheal reconstruction

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Vollrath, M [1 ]
Freihorst, J [1 ]
von der Hardt, H [1 ]
机构
[1] Krankenhaus Maria Hilf, Klin Hals Nasen Ohrenkrankheiten Kopf & Hals Chir, D-41061 Monchengladbach, Germany
关键词
pediatric laryngotracheal stenosis; laryngotracheal reconstruction; anterior rib cartilage grafts; Montgomery T-tube;
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10.1007/s001060050405
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R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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100213 ;
摘要
Subglottic laryngotracheal stenosis represents the most severe intubation injury and is increasingly encountered in children due to long-term ventilation during intensive care treatment. Since more than 90% of these children have tracheostomies their physical, psychosocial and speech development can be greatly impaired. A tracheostomy in infants can also be a potentially life-threatening condition, making necessary resolution of the laryngotracheal stenosis and removal of the tracheostoma as soon as possible. During the past 10 years, we have treated 46 children with laryngotracheal problems, including 18 children with severe laryngotracheal stenosis. Ten children (3 with grade II stenosis and 7 with grade III stenosis) were treated by laryngotracheal reconstruction using an anterior rib cartilage graft as described by Cotton. One child with posterior glottic stenosis required a posterior laminotomy with a second rib cartilage graft. Differing from the original method, we stabilized the enlarged endotracheal lumen postoperatively with a Montgomery t-tube. This was kept in place for 10 months on average (shortest period, 6 months;longest period, 12 months). All 10 children could be decannulated, and the tracheostoma closed. Three of the children were operated in other institutions and had a different technique prior to our intervention. Two of our operations failed initially. However, both patients were treated successfully by a second intervention (which was the fourth operation for one of the patients). The reasons for our modification,the operative technique and tips for postoperative management, as well as possible pitfalls and complications, are discussed.
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