Summary:
Background. The problem of subglottic and tracheal stenosis is a problem that is amenable to various
treatment modalities. Two treatment modalities prevail, endoscopic and external. The indication for each
modality is not yet clearly defined.
Methods and Results. A group of 98 patients suffering tracheal stenosis was studied in the period from
January 1994 till December 2004. The stenting procedure was performed in 40 patients, tracheal resection
with anastomosis in 20 cases and other endoscopic interventions in 38 patients. Over 10 years the authors
introduced 36 Palmaz stents (max. in 4 patients 102 months), 12 Polyflex stents, 4 Wall stents and 1 Z stent.
Other patients were treated with carbon dioxide laser and high pressure balon dilatation.
Conclusions. Based on our long-term experience, open surgery in chronic benign tracheal stenosis is the
treatment of choice. However, if contraindications to open surgery exist, whether local or general, endoscopy
with stenting by using Palmaz or Polyflex stents, laser-assisted endoscopy or balon dilatation, can
offer good palliative results.
Key words:
tracheal stenosis – tracheal stent – tracheal resection – laser – tracheal dilatation.
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