Effectiveness, Safety, and Long-Term Outcomes of Endoscopic Recanalization for Benign Tracheal Stenosis: A Cohort Study of Multimodal Therapy and the Electrosurgical Knife
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Estévez-Ramírez, Gloria M.; Giraldo-Cadavid, Luis F.; Tuta-Quintero, Eduardo; Flandes, Javier; Bastidas, Alirio; Faizal-Gómez, Kamil; Duarte, Santiago; Páez-Espinel, Nelson; Emura, Fabian; Matta, AbdónFecha
2025-01-12Resumen
Post-intubation tracheal stenosis is the leading cause of benign tracheal stenosis (BTS), occurring in approximately 10% to 22% of patients requiring orotracheal intubation before the COVID-19 pandemic; other causes are also noteworthy (1-5). Post-intubation tracheal stenosis frequency increased after the COVID-19 health crisis due to prolonged intubation periods, with reported incidence rates ranging between 47% and 71% among patients requiring invasive mechanical ventilation (7).