Unravelling the Complexity of Congenital Tracheal Stenosis with ‘O’ Rings
Athena Eliana Arsie, Marie Lamassiaude, Riccardo Nocini, Kishore Sandu

TL;DR
This study examines surgical outcomes for congenital tracheal stenosis in children, finding that slide tracheoplasty improves respiratory and vocal functions, though more research is needed.
Contribution
The study provides a monocentric case series on surgical outcomes for congenital tracheal stenosis, emphasizing the effectiveness of slide tracheoplasty and identifying factors influencing complications.
Findings
Slide tracheoplasty improved respiratory and vocal functions in most patients.
Cardiopulmonary bypass duration correlated with longer postoperative intubation time.
Prior non-airway surgeries and bypass time were linked to increased complication rates.
Abstract
Congenital tracheal stenosis (CTS) in paediatric patients is a rare condition, accounting for only 0.3% to 1% of all laryngotracheal stenoses. It is characterised by complete cartilaginous ‘O’-shaped tracheal rings replacing the normal posterior membranous portion. This monocentric case series analyses management strategies and assesses surgical and functional outcomes. Twenty-one patients (12 males, 9 females) underwent surgery for CTS. Nineteen patients received slide tracheoplasty, while two underwent tracheal resection with primary anastomosis. Pre- and postoperative assessments focused on respiratory, swallowing, and vocal functions. The study also examined correlations between prior non-airway surgeries, extent of stenosis, and postoperative complications. All patients demonstrated postoperative improvement in respiratory, swallowing, and vocal functions. Wilcoxon signed-rank…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTracheal and airway disorders · Vascular Anomalies and Treatments · Trauma Management and Diagnosis
