Surgery for tracheal and laryngotracheal stenosis: a historical case series.
Marco MammanaVincenzo VerzelettiMatteo BaldiMarco SchiavonAndrea Dell'AmoreFederico ReaPublished in: European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery (2024)
Surgical treatment of (laryngo-)tracheal stenosis is challenging and should be performed by specialized centres. In our experience, morbidity and mortality rates were satisfactory, and in most cases, patients could breathe without tracheostomy. The length of the stenosis was the most significant risk factor for postoperative complications.
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