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Outcome of Endoscopic Treatment of Adult Postintubation Tracheal Stenosis

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Abstract

Minimally invasive treatment is effective in postintubation airway stenosis and obviates the need for open cervicomediastinal surgery in most patients. Patients with old and long lesions are less likely to be cured endoscopically. For most patients in this subgroup, endoscopic surgery makes airway augmentation a viable, less invasive alternative to resection. Patients were unlikely to require further therapy after 6 months of symptom-free follow-up.

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