Congenital tracheal stenosis is a rare but dangerous disease. Reconstructive tracheal surgery is a lifesaving treatment but also a challenging procedure. This study aims to evaluate the outcomes of tracheal reconstruction surgery. MethodsA prospective cohort study was conducted with all the records of congenital tracheal stenosis which had been managed by tracheal reconstruction surgery at Children's Hospital 2 Ho Chi Minh city from August 2013 to August 2022. Results67 cases, who underwent slide tracheoplasty, were included in our study. Mean age was 7.6 months (25 days -8 years). Common congenital associated lesion was left pulmonary artery sling, accounting for 65,7% of cases. Bronchial stenosis was found in 22.4% patients. Emergency surgery was performed in 8 cases. The survival rate in this review was 86.6%. Nine patients died in which 4/9 case (44.4%) were emergency surgery. The recurrent stenosis rate was 8.9%, only 2 cases needed reoperation in which 1 died and 1 recovered uneventfully. The outcomes of surgery were good in 53 cases (79,1%). ConclusionTracheal reconstruction surgery with slide tracheoplasty technique is safe and versatile technique which is feasible in every case of congenital tracheal stenosis. Mortality was associated with severe cases which required emergency surgery.
Purpose Congenital tracheal stenosis is a rare but dangerous disease. Reconstructive tracheal surgery is a life-saving treatment but also a challenging procedure. This study aims to evaluate the outcomes of tracheal reconstruction surgery. Methods A prospective cohort study was conducted with all the records of congenital tracheal stenosis which had been managed by tracheal reconstruction surgery at Children’s Hospital 2 Ho Chi Minh city from August 2013 to August 2022. Results 67 cases, who underwent slide tracheoplasty, were included in our study. Mean age was 7.6 months (25 days – 8 years). Common congenital associated lesion was left pulmonary artery sling, accounting for 65,7% of cases. Bronchial stenosis was found in 22.4% patients. Emergency surgery was performed in 8 cases. The survival rate in this review was 86.6%. Nine patients died in which 4/9 case (44.4%) were emergency surgery. The recurrent stenosis rate was 8.9%, only 2 cases needed reoperation in which 1 died and 1 recovered uneventfully. The outcomes of surgery were good in 53 cases (79,1%). Conclusion Tracheal reconstruction surgery with slide tracheoplasty technique is safe and versatile technique which is feasible in every case of congenital tracheal stenosis. Mortality was associated with severe cases which required emergency surgery.
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