2012
DOI: 10.1378/chest.1388648
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Dedicated Bifurcated Silicone Stent Placement for Stenosis Around Primary Right Carina

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“…Airway stents should be made to fit the anatomic structures of the airway and to cover the whole lesions. Currently, no ideal stenting to cover the upper left carina or primary right carina (10) have been produced to maintain airway patency, except for silicone bifurcated stents (2,3,1114). Because silicone stents are easily removed, durable, and of low cost, these stents are widely used in clinical settings (13,17–19).…”
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“…Airway stents should be made to fit the anatomic structures of the airway and to cover the whole lesions. Currently, no ideal stenting to cover the upper left carina or primary right carina (10) have been produced to maintain airway patency, except for silicone bifurcated stents (2,3,1114). Because silicone stents are easily removed, durable, and of low cost, these stents are widely used in clinical settings (13,17–19).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, no ideal stenting to cover the upper left carina or primary right carina (10) have been produced to maintain airway patency, except for silicone bifurcated stents (2,3,1114). Because silicone stents are easily removed, durable, and of low cost, these stents are widely used in clinical settings (13,17–19). Conversely, metallic stents showed good support and flexibility, could be placed with the help of guide wires, resulted in less trauma, minimized the procedures needed in fistula cases (14), and could be used as an alternative to silicone bifurcated stents (14).…”
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