ABSTRACT
Isolated type III tracheal agenesis without associated congenital anomalies is very
rare. Therefore, infants with this type of isolated defects are potential candidates
for surgical correction. We present three cases of tracheal agenesis (Floyd's type
III) with no other major abnormalities and reviewed the literature. We also discussed
the previously attempted surgical procedures with the hope that in future, with advances
in surgical reconstruction, there may be a better solution for this lethal anomaly.
KEYWORDS
Tracheal agenesis - airway management