What are the types of tracheal tumors?
Primary tracheal tumors are very rare, with only about 1 patient per million diagnosed each year, but over 90% of tracheal tumors are malignant, and the incidence of tracheal tumors…
Primary tracheal tumors are very rare, with only about 1 patient per million diagnosed each year, but over 90% of tracheal tumors are malignant, and the incidence of tracheal tumors…
The trachea is a ventilatory structure that extends up to the larynx and down to the bilateral main bronchi, with a total length of 10-13 cm. The trachea is covered…
Some patients are misdiagnosed as bronchitis or asthma and treated until they have obvious inspiratory dyspnea. Therefore, early diagnosis is still a key issue in the treatment of tracheal tumors.…
Most of the benign tracheal stenoses encountered in clinical practice nowadays are complications of tracheal intubation or tracheotomy during resuscitation of serious diseases, and a few are traumatic injuries and…
Diagnosis: 1. History of benign tracheal tumors (including squamous cell papilloma, osteochondroma, lipoma, hemangioma, fibroma, and smooth muscle tumor) and malignant tumors (squamous carcinoma, adenoid cystic carcinoma), most of which…
Cryotherapy is an ancient and vibrant ablative treatment technique. Cryogenic substances and cryogenic instruments are applied to cause the target tissue cells to necrotize and fall off for the purpose…
Dyspnea (respiratory distress) is an important manifestation of respiratory insufficiency, in which the patient subjectively feels that there is not enough air, and objectively shows effort to breathe, with heavy…