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Tracheoplasty for Congenital Complete Tracheal Rings FREE

Thomas M. Andrews, MD; Robin T. Cotton, MD; Warren W. Bailey, MD; Charles M. Myer, III, MD; S. Russell Vester, MD
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1994;120(12):1363-1369. doi:10.1001/archotol.1994.01880360059011
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Objective:  To better appreciate the complex nature of the pediatric patient with tracheal stenosis due to congenital complete tracheal rings, we evaluated clinical presentation, methods of evaluation, necessity for surgical repair, associated anomalies, and outcome.

Design:  Retrospective study.

Patients:  Eighteen patients with long-segment tracheal stenosis due to congenital complete tracheal rings were evaluated at Cincinnati (Ohio) Children's Hospital Medical Center between 1985 and 1991. Three patients did not require surgical intervention. Fifteen patients underwent tracheoplasty with cardiopulmonary bypass through a midline sternotomy.

Results:  The patients with congenital complete tracheal rings usually present with respiratory compromise in the first year of life. In the majority of patients, a diagnosis was made based on the symptoms and findings of an endoscopic examination with the aid of plain film roentgenography. In selected patients, computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging was used. We evaluated symptoms, length of stenosis, type of repair, duration of intubation, and complications, as well as the mortality associated with this procedure.

Conclusions:  The technique of tracheoplasty has evolved at our institution, including the use of a posterior tracheal division, anterior castellated division, autologous pericardial patch grafting, and cricoid split with intubation for 7 to 21 days. We found the mortality associated with this procedure quite high at 47%, compared with previously published reports with mortality figures between zero and 77%.(Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1994;120:1363-1369)

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Campbell DN, Lilly JR.  Surgery for total congenital tracheal stenosis . J Pediatr Surg . 1986;;21:934-935.
Voland JR, Benirschke K, Saunders B.  Congenital tracheal stenosis with associated cardiopulmonary anomalies . Pediatr Pulmonol . 1986;;2:247-249.
Kimura K, Mukohara N, Tsugawa C, et al.  Tracheoplasty for congenital stenosis of the entire trachea . J Pediatr Surg . 1982;;17:869-871.
Ein SH, Friedberg J, Williams WG, Rearon B, Barker GA, Mancer K.  Tracheoplasty: a new operation for complete congenital tracheal stenosis . J Pediatr Surg . 1982;;17:872-878.
Weber TR, Eigen H, Scott PH, Krishna G, Grosfeld JL.  Resection of congenital tracheal stenosis involving the carina . J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg . 1982;;84: 200-203.
Mattingly WT, Belin RP, Todd EP.  Surgical repair of congenital tracheal stenosis in an infant . J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg . 1981;;81:738-740.
Greene DA.  Congenital complete tracheal rings . Arch Otolaryngol . 1976;;102: 241-243.
Bryant LR, Eiseman B.  Replacement of tracheobronchial defects with autogeneous pericardium . J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg . 1964;;48:733-740.
Benjamin B, Pitkin J, Cohen D.  Congenital tracheal stenosis . Ann Otol . 1981;; 90:364-371.
Idriss FS, DeLeon SY, Ilbawi MN, Gerson CR, Tucker GF, Holinger L.  Tracheoplasty with pericardial patch for extensive tracheal stenosis in infants and children . J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg . 1984;;88:527-536.
Cantrell JR, Guild HG.  Congenital stenosis of the trachea . Am J Surg . 1964;; 108:297-305.
Tsugawa C, Kimura K, Muraji T, Nishijima E, Natsumoto Y, Murata H.  Congenital stenosis involving a long segment of the trachea: further experience in reconstructive surgery . J Pediatr Surg . 1988;;23:471-475.
Loeff DS, Filler RM, Vinograd I, et al.  Congenital tracheal stenosis: a review of 22 patients from 1965-1987 . J Pediatr Surg . 1988;;23:744-748.
Tsuang V, Murday A, Gillbe C, Goldstraw P.  Slide tracheoplasty for congenital funnel-shaped tracheal stenosis . Ann Thorac Surg . 1989;;48:632-635.
Bagwell CE, Talbert JL, Tepas JJ.  Balloon dilatation of long-segment tracheal stenoses . J Pediatr Surg . 1991;;26:153-159.
Van Meter CH, Lusk RM, Mintz H, Spray TL.  Tracheoplasty for congenital long-segment intrathoracic tracheal stenosis . Am Surg . 1991;;57:157-160.
Heimansohn DA, Kesler KA, Turrentine MW, et al.  Anterior pericardial tracheoplasty for congenital tracheal stenosis . J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg . 1991;;102: 710-716.

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Campbell DN, Lilly JR.  Surgery for total congenital tracheal stenosis . J Pediatr Surg . 1986;;21:934-935.
Voland JR, Benirschke K, Saunders B.  Congenital tracheal stenosis with associated cardiopulmonary anomalies . Pediatr Pulmonol . 1986;;2:247-249.
Kimura K, Mukohara N, Tsugawa C, et al.  Tracheoplasty for congenital stenosis of the entire trachea . J Pediatr Surg . 1982;;17:869-871.
Ein SH, Friedberg J, Williams WG, Rearon B, Barker GA, Mancer K.  Tracheoplasty: a new operation for complete congenital tracheal stenosis . J Pediatr Surg . 1982;;17:872-878.
Weber TR, Eigen H, Scott PH, Krishna G, Grosfeld JL.  Resection of congenital tracheal stenosis involving the carina . J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg . 1982;;84: 200-203.
Mattingly WT, Belin RP, Todd EP.  Surgical repair of congenital tracheal stenosis in an infant . J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg . 1981;;81:738-740.
Greene DA.  Congenital complete tracheal rings . Arch Otolaryngol . 1976;;102: 241-243.
Bryant LR, Eiseman B.  Replacement of tracheobronchial defects with autogeneous pericardium . J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg . 1964;;48:733-740.
Benjamin B, Pitkin J, Cohen D.  Congenital tracheal stenosis . Ann Otol . 1981;; 90:364-371.
Idriss FS, DeLeon SY, Ilbawi MN, Gerson CR, Tucker GF, Holinger L.  Tracheoplasty with pericardial patch for extensive tracheal stenosis in infants and children . J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg . 1984;;88:527-536.
Cantrell JR, Guild HG.  Congenital stenosis of the trachea . Am J Surg . 1964;; 108:297-305.
Tsugawa C, Kimura K, Muraji T, Nishijima E, Natsumoto Y, Murata H.  Congenital stenosis involving a long segment of the trachea: further experience in reconstructive surgery . J Pediatr Surg . 1988;;23:471-475.
Loeff DS, Filler RM, Vinograd I, et al.  Congenital tracheal stenosis: a review of 22 patients from 1965-1987 . J Pediatr Surg . 1988;;23:744-748.
Tsuang V, Murday A, Gillbe C, Goldstraw P.  Slide tracheoplasty for congenital funnel-shaped tracheal stenosis . Ann Thorac Surg . 1989;;48:632-635.
Bagwell CE, Talbert JL, Tepas JJ.  Balloon dilatation of long-segment tracheal stenoses . J Pediatr Surg . 1991;;26:153-159.
Van Meter CH, Lusk RM, Mintz H, Spray TL.  Tracheoplasty for congenital long-segment intrathoracic tracheal stenosis . Am Surg . 1991;;57:157-160.
Heimansohn DA, Kesler KA, Turrentine MW, et al.  Anterior pericardial tracheoplasty for congenital tracheal stenosis . J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg . 1991;;102: 710-716.

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