Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4115739 | International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Polyflex⢠self-expanding stents (Rüsch, Germany) were used in three young children who had presented with life-threatening long-segment tracheal stenosis with bronchial stenosis in two cases. Two children had slide tracheoplasties and subsequently aortic homografts and another tracheal resection and autotracheoplasty. However, in all cases persistent lower tracheal malacia necessitated stenting. Complications of granuloma, stent migration or dislodgement occurred in all cases. A fatal tracheo-aortic fistula occurred in one child. Granuloma in one was treated successfully with steroids. One child survives.
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Authors
James Tibballs, Stephen Fasulakis, Colin F. Robertson, Robert G. Berkowitz, John Massie, Christian Brizard, Elizabeth Rose, Elhamy Bekhit, Robert Eyres, Philip Ragg,