Author/Authors :
Davari, Hamid Reza Thoracic Surgery Ward - Rasule Akram Clinic - School of Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran,
Abstract :
Laryngotracheal and tracheobronchial injuries are uncommon,
and their successful diagnosis and management often require a
high level of expertise. This paper aimed at retrospective
analysis of a thoracic surgeon's experience in the diagnosis
and management of traumatic injuries to the larynx, trachea
and major bronchi. Forty one patients with major airway
trauma were managed from March 1994 to November 2008.
Their demographic characteristics including age, gender,
mechanisms and locations of injuries, associated other organ
injuries as well as surgical airway managements and the outcomes
were recorded. Seven patients had re-implantation of
the main bronchus, and one patient had a repair of the right
upper lobe bronchus with concomitant bilobectomy. In cases
of tracheal injury, 16 patients had a primary repair of trachea.
However, seven patients with tracheal injury first conservative
approaches, but 4 of them were later subjected to sleeve resection
of trachea. In patients with laryngotracheal injuries, and in
a patient with thermal injury, Montgomery T-Tube was used
with or without repair and/or reconstruction. Four patients died,
but no significant morbidity was seen in others. The analysis of
the cases suggests that laryngotracheal and tracheobronchial
injuries require early correct diagnosis, skillful management,
and prompt individualized surgical airway repair.
Keywords :
Trauma , Larynx , Trachea , Bronchi , Intubation