Publication | Open Access
High Incidence of Tracheomalacia in Longstanding Goiters: Experience from an Endemic Goiter Region
67
Citations
5
References
2007
Year
Patients with longstanding goiter, even when benign, are more prone to develop tracheomalacia. On the basis of our experience we strongly advocate tracheostomy intraoperatively if the trachea is soft and floppy and/or collapse of the trachea is observed following gradual withdrawal of the endotracheal tube.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1