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Outcomes of not using tracheoplasty in asymptomatic tracheal stenosis found during open-heart surgery.

Seon Yong BaeJae Hong LeeHye Won KwonSungkyu ChoChiheon KwonWoong-Han KimJae Gun Kwak
Published in: Interdisciplinary cardiovascular and thoracic surgery (2024)
Patients with tracheal stenosis showed tolerable long-term outcomes without using tracheoplasty. Accordingly, If tracheal stenosis, that would cause intubation difficulty, was incidentally revealed, concomitant tracheoplasty may not be required during open-heart surgery if the stenosis did not cause considerable symptoms or signs preoperatively.
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