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Oct 13, 2024

Guidelines for Tracheal Stenosis

Tracheal Stenosis

The main manifestation of tracheal stenosis, regardless of the cause, is dyspnea, with a predominantly inspiratory difficulty. The cause should be identified first. There are many causes of tracheal stenosis,…

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Sep 12, 2024

Update: Bronchial stenosis (1)

Tracheal Stenosis

Tuberculous tracheobronchial stenosis is caused by damage and fibrosis of the bronchial cartilage. It is often overlooked and misdiagnosed clinically as airway stenosis in asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease…

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Sep 11, 2024

Tumor and scarred tracheal stenosis successfully surgically removed in 8-year-old boy

Tracheal Stenosis

What a cute little Yuxuan! Eyes that talk, naughty age, elfin. 8 years old, weighs only 19 pounds, seven years old due to a history of tracheal tumors! Repeated infections,…

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Aug 25, 2024

Auntie, 55, says she often has a wheezy cough and is told by her doctor that she has airway stenosis

Tracheal Stenosis

(Disclaimer: This article is for scientific purposes only. To protect the patient’s privacy, the relevant information in the following content has been processed) Abstract: The patient was given endotracheal intubation…

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Jul 2, 2024

Update: Bronchial stenosis (3)

Tracheal Stenosis

Ikeda [14] reported a case of a 53-year-old hemoptysis male patient with a 25-year history of tuberculosis, imaging showed destruction of the upper middle lobe of the right lung, and…

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Jun 21, 2024

Surgical treatment of laryngotracheal stenosis

Tracheal Stenosis

The classification of laryngotracheal stenosis is divided into two types by nature, one is congenital or idiopathic stenosis, and the other is acquired stenosis, which can be divided into supraglottic,…

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May 29, 2024

Management of tracheal stenosis type O

Tracheal Stenosis

Patient’s question: Disease: Tracheal stenosis type O Description: severe pneumonia at 2 months of age, pneumonia again at 5 months of age, Hope to provide help: whether surgery is possible,…

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May 20, 2024

How is tracheal stenosis due to tumor treated?

Tracheal Stenosis

Tumor-induced tracheal stenosis can be divided into benign tumor tracheal stenosis and malignant tumor tracheal stenosis in terms of causative factors; external pressure stenosis and obstructive stenosis in terms of…

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May 14, 2024

What are the CPR skills assessment standards

Tracheal Stenosis

Preparation before operation: 1. Physician preparation: dress neatly and move quickly. 2. 2.Preparation of items: hard bed or hard board, gauze, 3.Environmental preparation: remove from dangerous environment, use curtain Method…

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Jul 15, 2023

Can central airway stenosis be treated by bronchoscopic intervention?

Tracheal Stenosis

  Central Airway  Strictures (CAS) are stenoses caused by lesions of the trachea, main bronchus and right middle bronchus. Patients with central airway strictures present clinically with progressive wheezing symptoms that often…

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Tracheal Stenosis

  • Guidelines for Tracheal Stenosis
  • Update: Bronchial stenosis (1)
  • Tumor and scarred tracheal stenosis successfully surgically removed in 8-year-old boy
  • Auntie, 55, says she often has a wheezy cough and is told by her doctor that she has airway stenosis
  • Update: Bronchial stenosis (3)
  • Surgical treatment of laryngotracheal stenosis
  • Management of tracheal stenosis type O
  • How is tracheal stenosis due to tumor treated?
  • What are the CPR skills assessment standards
  • Can central airway stenosis be treated by bronchoscopic intervention?
  • Rigid bronchoscopy for tracheal stenosis
  • What about congenital tracheal stenosis?
  • Clinical therapeutic role of physical factor therapy
  • What about postoperative analgesia?
  • Successful surgical treatment of a patient with difficult tracheal stenosis combined with tracheoesophageal fistula
  • What is an airway stent
  • Tracheobronchial stenosis
  • How should tracheal stenosis due to granulation of tracheal granulation tissue after tracheoplasty be treated?
  • How is tracheal stenosis treated surgically?
  • Cryotherapy of tracheal stenosis and tracheal tumors
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