“…While congenital diverticulum is due to developmental failure, the development of an acquired TD is associated with chronic increases in intraluminal pressure, such as in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which leads to the weakening of the tracheal wall [1]. Although TDs are considered benign in nature, they are occasionally symptomatic, presenting with cough, dyspnea, frequent respiratory infections, dysphonia, or hiccups [2][3][4]. Additionally, there have been several reported cases of adverse outcomes associated with TD associated with ventilatory support [5][6][7].…”