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Thoracoscopic Aortopexy for Treatment of Tracheomalacia in Infants and Children

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Thoracoscopic aortopexy is an effective treatment for severe tracheomalacia not controlled by conservative measures. It can be safely performed even in small infants as long as equipment and skill for pediatric thoracoscopy are available. The authors believe that thoracoscopic exposure offers advantages over open technique and is cosmetically more pleasing to patients and their families. It may result in less pulmonary complications, shorter hospital stay, and less narcotic requirement compared to open thoracotomy.

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