Surgeries (Jul 2021)

Conservative Treatment in Tracheobronchial Injuries—An Institutional Report

  • Roberto Cherchi,
  • Sabrina Sarais,
  • Matteo Pinna-Susnik,
  • Paolo Albino Ferrari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/surgeries2030024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 237 – 243

Abstract

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Tracheobronchial injuries are rare but potentially high-impact events with significant morbidity and mortality. Common etiologies include blunt or penetrating trauma, often combined with various complex injuries, while iatrogenic injury usually occurs during operation, intubation, or bronchoscopy. An early and accurate diagnosis and a multidisciplinary approach in a center experienced in treating airway lesions are essential to obtain favorable results. For a long time, surgery has been considered the treatment of choice for post-traumatic airway lesions. However, recent reports have shown a paradigm shift in the management of tracheal injury towards a conservative approach, especially in treating iatrogenic lesions. In our experience of 11 consecutive patients, although there are still definitive indications for surgery, we demonstrated the effectiveness of conservative treatment in patients with mixed varieties of tracheal injury by etiology, extension, and complications.

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